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Simson v. Satterlee

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 4, 1876
64 N.Y. 657 (N.Y. 1876)

Summary

In Simson v. Satterlee, 64 N.Y. 657 (a summarized report) the New York Court of Appeals appears to have held that the pledgor of a mortgage, pledged to secure a debt of a smaller amount, might foreclose in his own name.

Summary of this case from Kelley v. Bluff Creek Oil Co.

Opinion

Argued March 29, 1876

Decided April 4, 1876

A. Prentice for the appellants Satterlee.

George W. Stevens for the appellant Simonson.

S.F. Rawson for the respondent.


Per Curiam opinion for affirmance.

All concur.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Simson v. Satterlee

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 4, 1876
64 N.Y. 657 (N.Y. 1876)

In Simson v. Satterlee, 64 N.Y. 657 (a summarized report) the New York Court of Appeals appears to have held that the pledgor of a mortgage, pledged to secure a debt of a smaller amount, might foreclose in his own name.

Summary of this case from Kelley v. Bluff Creek Oil Co.
Case details for

Simson v. Satterlee

Case Details

Full title:SOLOMON SIMSON, Executor, etc., Respondent, v . LUCINA C. SATTERLEE et…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 4, 1876

Citations

64 N.Y. 657 (N.Y. 1876)

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