Court Opinion

ID: 7386599
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-29 00:21:21.495754+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:21:33.130173
License: Public Domain

Haywood, J.
Supposing the Constable to have sold in the manner here stated, of his own accord, though the sale was irregular, still the property vested in the vendee; but if he sold pursuant to an agreement between Brodie and Finch, then the unusual manner of the sale, and the setting up of all the goods at once to be disposed of, at one bid, (especially in this under-hand way, to make the goods sell at a great under-value and consequently to disappoint some creditor who afterwards might have claimed satisfacton of his debt also,) is an evidence of fraud which is to be collected from circumstances, and will vitiate the sale in toto.
Verdict and Judgment for the Defendant.