Fitzgerald v. Gorham
4 Cal. 290 | Cal. | 1854
delivered the opinion of the Court.
By the 15th section of the Statute of Frauds of this State, it is made conclusive evidence of fraud in the sale of goods, unless the sale is “accompanied by an immediate delivery, and be followed by an actual and continued change of possession .”
In this case there was, at the most, a mere constructive
The continued- change of possession must be “actual," and not constructive.
Judgment affirmed.