14 N.Y.S. 92 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
In 1887 an action w'as commenced in the Monroe county court to foreclose a mortgage covering premises in the city of Rochester, Such proceedings were had that in Yovember, 1887, judgment was obtained, and ■the mortgaged premises were directed to be sold by George H. Humphrey, as referee. He advertised the premises for sale, and on the 27th day of December, 1889, they were sold and bid off by one Samuel D. Purdy for $4,000, subject to a mortgage upon which there was unpaid $2,400, and also subject to taxes. It was discovered by the purchaser immediately after his bid that there was a mortgage of $8,000 on the premises undischarged of record. He1 declined to consummate the sale for want of time to ascertain the status of that.mortgage, and the referee sold on the same day for $2,650. The purchasers on the resale paid the amount bid to the referee, and received a deed