27 Vt. 587 | Vt. | 1855
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The only question necessary to decide is, whether Lydia Gould, who was a feme covert, had become legally chargeable to the town of Chelsea. It is found in the case that the husband of the person removed had, at the time the relief was furnished, real estate situate in this county, of the value of $750.00 though encumbered for the sum of $465.00, leaving an equity of redemption of the value of $285.00. It is not to be questioned that this equity of redemption is property and may be the subject of the levy of an execution, as well as other property, and in contemplation of law
The judgment of the county court is affirmed.