Dothan Grocery Co. v. American Agricultural Chemical Co.
Dothan Grocery Co. v. American Agricultural Chemical Co.
Opinion of the Court
Suit in detinue, brought by the appellee against the appellant for the recovery of one horse and eight mules. Plaintiff (appellee) relied upon a mortgage executed by one T. J. Bond and wife to it, which conveyed certain real estate, together with certain live stock, particularly described therein, and also “all other live stock and personal property” owned by the mortgagor, Bond, at the time of the execution of the mortgage. There was evidence on the *23 part of the plaintiff tending to show that said Bond was in possession of the property sued for, claiming it as his own, at the time of the execution of the mortgage, and that said mortgage was past due and a large amount thereon remained unpaid. There was, however, no dispute that the defendant was in possession of the property at the time of the commencement of the suit.
We find nothing in the record calling for a more detailed discussion, and, as no reversible error appears, the j'udgment of the court below will be here affirmed.
Affirmed.
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