Appellate Court of Illinois, 1914

Maywood Trust & Savings Bank v. Marshall

Maywood Trust & Savings Bank v. Marshall
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided November 30, 1914 · McSurely
190 Ill. App. 27

Maywood Trust & Savings Bank v. Marshall

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice McSurely

delivered the opinion of the court.

2. Chattel mortgages, § 210*—burden of proof. Where a right of property in certain household furniture, held under an attachment writ, is -set up by the holder of a chattel mortgage, it is incumbent upon such mortgagee to prove that the furniture in question is the same furniture as that covered by the chattel mortgage. 3. Chattel mortgages, § 209*—effect of failure of mortgagee to show interest in property. Where a mortgagee sets up a right of property in chattels taken under an attachment writ, it is of no concern of the mortgagee as to who is awarded title in the property, so long as the claim under the chattel mortgage is denied for insufficient identification of the property in question.

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