94 So. 292 | Ala. | 1922
It is a well-settled principle of law, recognized by this and other courts, that the assignment of a bill of lading puts the title to the goods thereby covered in the transferee. This rule applies to unconditional transfers or assignments, but when the shipment is made with bill of lading attached to a draft for the purchase money only a special property in the goods passes to the transferee, subject to be divested by the acceptance and payment of the draft. Cosmos Cotton Co. v. First National Bank,
"A bill of lading not attached to the draft, or made payable to the holder thereof, or delivered to the holder of the draft, passes no title to the goods." Exchange Bank v. Rice,
The bill of lading in this case was not to the order of the City National Bank of New York, but was to the order of the shipper William A. Higgins Co., "notify O. A. *252 Richardson Co." its Montgomery agent. Nor was said bill of lading ever delivered to the National City Bank of New York, but was forwarded to Richardson Co. at Montgomery, Ala., who surrendered the same to the railroad after paying the freight on the car, and the goods were levied on while in the possession of the railroad, but after the freight had been paid and the bill of lading had been surrendered. The New York bank therefore acquired no title to the goods, and this appellant, Cox, acquired none under the assignment of the bank of its claim, which was nothing more than the draft drawn upon the appellee by the shipper and the invoice for the goods sold. Appellant's counsel, in effect, concede that the New York bank never acquired the bill of lading but contend that the assignment of the draft and invoice constituted it the owner of the goods at the time of the levy. The transfer of the invoice for the purchase price of the nuts did not pass the title to same to the bank. It was merely a transfer of the debt. Manufacturers' Co. v. Rochester Co. (Sup.) 117 N.Y. Supp. 989.
The case of Haas v. Citizens' Bank,
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
McCLELLAN, SOMERVILLE, and THOMAS, JJ., concur.