Griffin v. Wright
Griffin v. Wright
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
§ 638. Sale of goods; delivery, when sufficient. Where the arrangement and sale of a stock of goods covered the entire stock remaining in the house, there was nothing-further to be done by way of separating or setting them apart from other goods; and being then in the house
§ 639. Goods sold remaining in possession of seller. When goods sold are allowed to remain in the possession of the seller, the possession is prima facie fraudulent, yet the nature and character of the possession may be explained, and if shown to be consistent with fair dealing, the contrary view, presented prima facie by the bare fact of possession, would be overcome. [Howerton v. Holt, 23 Tex. 52; Cain v. Thomas, 26 Tex. 581.]
Affirmed.
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