Dees v. People's Bank
Dees v. People's Bank
Opinion of the Court
Detinue suit by the appellee against the appellant for the recovery of 58,000 feet of gum lumber and 22,000 feet of oak lumber. The cause was tried by the court without a jury, and judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff for 57,896 feet of gum lumber, or its alternate value, which was assessed by the court at $182.50.
Both parties to the suit claimed the lumber from a common source, namely, the Blue Rock Manufacturing Company, a partner'ship engaged in the operation of a sawmill. The appellee contended that the lumber in question was set apart and delivered to it by the said Blue Rock Manufacturing Company, the delivery being made to one Jernigan as trustee for the appellee bank, and the appellant contended that the same lumber was set apart and delivered to him. Appellant took charge of the lumber,' and that he was in possession of the same at the time of the institution of this suit was without dispute. It was the insistence of the appellee that at the time the appellant took the lumber it was in the possession of said Jernigan a,s its representative, and was moved by the appellant tortiously, and without its com sent.
We are therefore unwilling to disturb the conclusion of the court upon the facts.
The judgment appealed from will bei affirmed.
Affirmed.
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