Haskell v. Jones
Haskell v. Jones
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was by
To maintain the action of trover it is necessary, that the plaintiffs should appear to be legal owners of the goods and entitled to the possession of them. It is also necessary, that all the tenants in common should join in the action. The question arises in this case, whether two of the plaintiffs have exhibited any proof, that they had any legal interest in the goods; or whether Messrs. Warren and Brown must be regarded as legal owners.
This will depend upon the construction of the sealed instrument of conveyance made by Lecompte and Porter, bearing date on December 2, 1836. It recites, that the vendors were indebted to the plaintiffs, and that the consideration of that conveyance was such indebtment. And it declares, that they “ do hereby sell and deliver to Henry Warren and A. J. Brown, agents and attorneys for said Haskell and II. A. Warren, and to said Francis Lecompte,” the goods therein described. There is a condition, that the deed shall be void upon payment of the debts due to the plaintiffs in the manner prescribed. There was another instrument made by Lecompte and Porter on the following day, by which the goods were to be redelivered to them ; and Lecompte testified, “ that said conveyance and said agreement to take back said goods of the 3d of December were all one transaction and in pursuance of the original bargain.” The latter acknowledges the reception of the goods “ for the purpose of carrying on the business of confectioners and of selling the goods at retail as the agents of Warrrcn and Brown and Lecompte.” And it authorizes Warren and Brown, in case of failure, to make the payments or to conduct the business in a manner satisfactory to them, to take possession of the goods, “ and sell at auction so much as shall be sufficient to pay our said debts to said Haskell and H. A. Warren, and hold the remainder subject to the direction of said Francis Lecompte.” It appears from these
Nonsuit confirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Micajah Haskell & al. versus Abijah Jones
- Status
- Published