Fletcher v. Neudece
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Fletcher v. Neudece
Opinion of the Court
Action for converting a frame building. It appears that the building originally belonged to one Schultz, who executed a chattel mortgage thereon to jolaintiff, and then sold and delivered it to defendant, the mortgage being mentioned in the bill-of sale. After this, plaintiff brought suit against Schultz to foreclose the mortgage, obtained a decree of foreclosure and sale, and the building was accordingly sold, plaintiff becoming the purchaser. The defendant was in possession under the sale and delivery to him. The complaint alleges a demand by plaintiff upon defendant for the building, and a wrongful detention by defendant. The answer does not deny the demand, but takes issue only on plaintiff’s title and tte value.
As defendant was not made a party to the suit to foreclose, of
Order reversed, and new trial ordered.
Mitchell, J., because of illness, took no part in this ease.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Frank A. Fletcher v. Louis Neudeck
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- Published