Glover v. Hunnewell
Glover v. Hunnewell
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court. In the case as it now stands there is no evidence of property, of the chattels sued for, in the plaintiffs. Their claim is under an instrument dated the 12th of May, 1826, which ^purports to convey to Glover, one of the plaintiffs, all the materials in a shipyard then occupied by E. & H. Rogers : there is no schedule or specification of the articles which were intended to be passed under the terms, materials for building and finishing a ship. Taking this instrument in connexion with preceding ones of November 10, 1825, and the succeeding one of May 20,
Another question arose as to the proof of property (supposing the timber could have been identified) in Lapham, who is joined with Glover as plaintiff in the suit. By his contract with Glover he became part owner of the ship,
Motion to take off the nonsuit overruled.
See Johnson v. Hunt, 11 Wendell, 135.
See Glover v. Austin, ante, 221, 222.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Stephen Glover versus Joseph Hunnewell
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- Published