Case Name: Fleming v. Soutter
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1867-12
Citations: 6 Wall. 747
Docket Number: 
Parties: Fleming v. Soutter.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 73
Pages: 747–748

Head Matter:
Fleming v. Soutter.
Where a decree of foreclosure and sale for default in payment of an amount dueNcontained a clause authorizing the complainants on petition to have an order of sale in ease of default as to any future instalment, successive orders of sale upon such summary proceeding by petition are regular and sufficient.
Appeals in three decretal orders from the Circuit Court for Wisconsin.
Messrs. Gushing and Stark, for the appellants ; Messrs. Cary and Carlisle, contra.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice NELSON
stated the facts and delivered the opinion of the court.
These are appeals from decretal orders made in the case of Soutter, survivor, &c., v. The La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Company and others. That suit was instituted for the foreclosure of a mortgage on the Eastern Division of the road of the La Crosse and Milwaukee Company, and a decree had been entered in the Circuit Court in pursuance of a mandate from this court, in which it was directed that the complainant shall be at liberty, when further instalments of interest should become due and unpaid, to apply for an order for the sale of the said mortgaged premises in accordance with the mandate. On the 18th September, 1866, an order was entered directing a sale of the premises on account of default' in the payment of $40,000, an instalment of interest that had become due on the first of the same month, which order was entered on petition and due notice, aud after argument by counsel. The first two appeals were taken from this order.
A second default was made in payment of another instalment on the first of March, 1867, and after hearing the parties on both sides, an order for a sale was made on the fifth of the same month. The third appeal is from this order.
We have examined the proceedings to which objections have been taken, and are of opinion that they are in conformity with the principal decree in the cause, and that the order should be
Affirmed.