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We concur in the view expressed in the court below, that the omission of the cestuis que trust from the foreclosure constituted a cloud on the title of the realty contracted to be sold, and that such cloud was not removed by the orphans court proceeding.
The rule that equity will not compel a purchaser to take a doubtful title, laid down in the chancery cases cited in the court below, has also the sanction of this court. Tillotson v.Gesner,
33 N.J. Eq. 313 ; Van Riper v. Wickersham,77 N.J. Eq. 232 ; Doutney v. Lambie,78 N.J. Eq. 277 ; Security Bond andMortgage Co. v. Weiss,101 N.J. Eq. 307 ; affirming100 N.J. Eq. 156 ; Rosenson v. Bochenek,102 N.J. Eq. 543 .The decree under review will be affirmed.
For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, TRENCHARD, PARKER, LLOYD, CASE, BODINE, HEHER, PERSKIE, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, WOLFSKEIL, RAFFERTY, COLE, JJ. 14.
For reversal — None. *Page 267
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 190 A. 51, 121 N.J. Eq. 266, 1937 N.J. LEXIS 532
Judges: Ciiiee-Justice, Trenchard, Parker, Lloyd, Bodine, Hei-Ier, Perskie, Heteield, Dear, Wells, Woleskeil, Rafeerty, Cole, None
Filed Date: 1/27/1937
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024