Summary
In Champlin v. Champlin, 3 Edw. Ch. (N.Y.) 571, 578, it is said respecting the actions of trustees in the making of a sale: "It is a legal right and authority they possess; and this court will not interfere with them in the exercise of it, unless satisfied they are proceeding from sinister motives and in bad faith towards the remainder-men."
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Argued May 27, 1874
Decided June 9, 1874
A.P. Nichols for the appellant.
Spencer Clinton for the respondents.
Agree to affirm. No opinion.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.