| N.C. | Jan 5, 1875

A gift is, of course, without valuable consideration; and to make it valid to pass title, there must be a delivery, either actual or symbolical.

In this case, the owner pointed out a colt, and said to his daughter, "that is your property; I give it to you." There was no change of possession. The title did not pass to the daughter.

There is no error.

PER CURIAM Judgment affirmed. *178

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