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Day v. Swift
48 Me. 368
Me.
1859
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The opinion of the Court was announced by

Davis, J.

The plaintiff signed a note for the sum of eighty dollars, as surety for Estes, and took delivery of the horse in controversy as collateral security. As there was no written conveyance, it was not a mortgage. It could not be recorded. Neither can it avail the plaintiff as a pledge for he did not retain the possession. He delivered the horse back to Estes, who afterwards, sold him to the defendant. The defendant thereby acquired a good title as against the plaintiff. Judgment for the defendant.

Tenney, C. J., Appleton, Cutting, Goodenow and Kent, JJ., concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Day v. Swift
Court Name: Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Date Published: Jul 1, 1859
Citation: 48 Me. 368
Court Abbreviation: Me.
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