GREEN, J. : The decree is unusual but less advantageous to the complainant than it should be. If he had chosen, the land ought to have been decreed to him. The refusal to treat does away with the necessity of a tender, and also of the offer required by the statute to credit the execution of complainant with the amount of ten per cent, on the amount bid at the sale. (1) At any rate the…
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