116 Mich. 634 | Mich. | 1898
June 3, 1896, complainant filed a bill for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given by defendant. June 12th the subpoena was served personally upon the defendant. She appeared by her solicitor, who was served with a copy of the bill of complaint, July 8, 1896. No answer was filed, and in December defendant’s default was taken. In March, 1897, a decree was entered for complainant. In June, 1897, the property was advertised for sale. Before the sale occurred, defendant filed a petition for leave to file a bill of review, and the sale was postponed until in September. Upon the hearing of the petition of defendant, complainant was allowed to file affidavits denying the allegations of the petition. Upon the hearing the judge denied the petition. If the affidavits were to be considered at all, they were a complete refutation to the statements contained in the petition, and it was properly denied.
The decree is affirmed, with costs.