People v. White
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1856Published
Before: Heydenfeldt
Synopsis
A sale of land at auction, where no note or memorandum is made by the auctioneer, and no writing exists between the parties, is void by the Statute of Frauds.
Mr. Justice Heydenfeldt delivered the opinion of the Court. Mr. Justice Terry concurred.
A sale of land at auction, where no note or memorandum of sale is made by the auctioneer, and no writing exists between the parties, is void by the Statute of Frauds.
Judgment affirmed.
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