Stowe v. Taft
Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Stowe v. Taft, 58 N.H. 445 (N.H. 1878)
Bingham, Allen
Stowe v. Taft
Opinion of the Court
If personal property, when sold, is in the possession of a third person, and he is fully informed of the sale, by the parties, it is a sufficient explanation of the want of a change of possession, so that the sale is not fraudulent in law as to the creditors of the *446 vendor. To avoid the sale in such a case, fraud, in fact, must be proved. Kendall v. Fitts, 22 N. H. 1; Morse v. Powers, 17 N. H. 286, 294; Pierce v. Chipman, 8 Vt. 334; Merritt v. Miller, 13 Vt. 416, 419; Linton v. Butz, 7 Pa. St. 89; Nichols v. Patten, 18 Me. 231.
New trial granted.
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