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Dearborn v. Turner
16 Me. 17
Me.
1839
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The opinion of the Court was subsequently drawn up by

Weston C. J.

The plaintiff delivered to Nason a cowand a calf, for which he took his written promise, to return the samo cow within a year, with a calf by her side, or to pay twenty-two dollars and fifty cents. We are very clear, that the security of the *18plaintiff vested in contract; and that Nason, having the alternative to return or pay, the property passed to him, and he was at liberty to sell the cow. Tibbets v. Towle, 3 Fairf. 341, was a very different case-. There the plaintiff expressly reserved to himself the title to the oxen, until paid for. The case of Hurd v. West, 7 Cowen, 752, decides expressly, that where an alternative exists, the title to the property, in a case like this, is transferred upon the' delivery.

Plaintiff nonsuit-

Case Details

Case Name: Dearborn v. Turner
Court Name: Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Date Published: Jun 15, 1839
Citation: 16 Me. 17
Court Abbreviation: Me.
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