108 Ala. 497 | Ala. | 1895
The appeal is prosecuted from a judgment- of the court, setting aside and annulling a sale by the sheriff, under-an execution, of the-homestead of the appellee.
The motion'of the appellee seems tohave'been seasonably made, and the 'only question is 'Whether the facts sustained the judgment of the cpurt. The lands were levied upon 'by attachment from' the' justice'’s court,' and on appeal to the circuit court, judgment was'rendered ' for the plaintiff for the amount of the dbbt. There was
There is not the shadow of merit in his contenlion, and the judgment of the circuit court must be affirmed,
Affimed,