Dreisbach v. Ross
Dreisbach v. Ross
Opinion of the Court
The learned court below found as a fact, “that the electric light line,'poles, wires, dynamos, etc., form a part of the electric light ■ plant, late the property of the Carbon County Improvement Company, Limited, and are appurtenant thereto, and are covered by the mortgage aforesaid, and form part of the security pledged to secure the payment of the bonds secured by the mortgage aforesaid and the interest thereon, as well as all the machinery and fixtures in and upon said mortgaged property.” And the court further found, “that the electric light
Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed at the cost of the appellants.
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- Mortgage—Real and personal property—Electric light plant—Roles and wires. Where a mortgage on an electric light plant describes the property mortgaged as certain real estate situate in the borough of Weissport with the structures thereon “ together with the steam engine, boilers, water wheels, dynamos and other electrical machines and plant and all other machinery and fixtures therein respectively contained, or appertaining or belonging thereto,” a line of poles with electric light wires thereon, situated in a neighboring borough, but connected with the electric light plant in the first borough, form part of the realty, and are covered by the mortgage.