SLATER v. MAXWELL


73 U.S. 268 (____)

6 Wall. 268

SLATER v. MAXWELL.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Frick, for the appellant.

Messrs. G.H. Lee and C. Boggs, contended:


Mr. Justice FIELD, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court, as follows:

The relief sought by the bill in this case is put upon three grounds:

1st. That the sale was made at a grossly inadequate price;

2d. That the entire tract was sold in one body; and —

3d. That competition at the sale was prevented by the fraudulent declaration of the defendant, made to effect that purpose...

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