Davis v. Blackiston

1 Citing case

  1. First National Bank v. Paulson

    69 N.D. 512 (N.D. 1939)   Cited 13 times

    A sale under mortgage foreclosure is not invalidated by mere absence of bidders other than a representative of the mortgagee, nor the fact that the property brought substantially less than its value. Manning v. Liberty Trust Co. (Mass.) 125 N.E. 691; Maloney v. Webb, 112 Mo. 575, 20 S.W. 683; Harmon v. Dothan Nat. Bank, 186 Ala. 360, 64 So. 621; Roby v. Smith, 261 Mo. 192, 168 S.W. 965; Clark v. Freedman's A. T. Company, 100 U.S. 149, 25 L. ed. 573; Davis v. Blackiston, 108 Md. 640, 71 A. 89; Pence v. Jamison, 80 W. Va. 761, 94 S.E. 383; Singleton v. Scott, 11 Iowa, 589. Any law which enlarges, abridges or in any manner changes the intention of the parties, resulting from stipulation in the contract, necessarily impairs it.