Farmers Bank of Pelham v. Powell
Farmers Bank of Pelham v. Powell
Opinion of the Court
1. Where two parties claim title to personalty, each under a different chain of title from vendors who were in possession but had never been in privity with each other, one of such parties does not establish title to the property as a matter of law. Where one sues the other in trover the plaintiff can not prevail as a matter of law.
2. A plaintiff in trover must recover upon his own title; and where he has never been in possession of the property sued for he can nevertheless establish a prima facie title upon proof of ..a bill of sale to him from his vendor who at the time of the execution of the bill of sale
3. None of the assignments of error in the plaintiff’s petition for certiorari contain any merit, and the court did not err in overruling the certiorari.
Judgment affirmed.
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