Symns Grocer Co. v. Smith
Symns Grocer Co. v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in error brought suit with attachment against B. F. Smith in the District Court of Smith County. The defendant in error Charles E. Wood intervened, claiming to have a chattel mortgage upon the attached property. The only question presented for decision in the case is the validity of the mortgage. It is contended by the plaintiff in error that the mortgage is void because there was in it an implied authority to the mortgagor, Smith, to sell the property, without any provision for
We cannot construe the mortgage as contended for by the plaintiff in error. The bona fides of the transaction is not assailed. The cases cited by counsel for plaintiff in error in support of their contention are not applicable to the facts herein. If the value of the property had been largely in excess of the amount of the debt, and if the mortgagor had been left’ in the actual possession of the projierty and had been per-; mitted to continue making sales thereof without accounting for the proceeds, the result would have been different. The court did not err in admitting in evidence the mortgage as a valid mortgage. For the same reason, the court did not err in overruling the plaintiff’s demurrer to the defendant’s evidence.
The third assignment of error, which is not seri
The judgment is in accordance with the evidence, and is affirmed.
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