28 N.J. Eq. 546 | New York Court of Chancery | 1877
The pleadings disclose the following state of facts : The complainant, on the 2d of March, 1868, lent to the defendant, Hussey, $4,500, taking his bond and a mortgage executed by him and his wife for $5,000, with interest. On the 29th of December, 1868, the complainant lent to Hussey $1,000 more, on like bond and mortgage; and in March, 1873, he lent to him $1,500, the payment of which, with the amount of the former loans, was secured by a bond and mortgage for $7,500, and interest on the premises described