265 Mass. 10 | Mass. | 1928
The plaintiffs seek to recover, in an action of contract, the price of merchandise sold by them to the owner of a store, who thereafter sold the store and all the stock in trade and the fixtures therein to the defendant, the sale being made not in the vendor’s ordinary course of business. The merchandise therein owned by the vendor was in excess of the amount claimed by the plaintiffs. The defendant and vendor failed to comply with G. L. c. 106, § 1, and the plaintiffs received no notice of the sale. Thereafter the defendant sold the merchandise and received more than the amount of the plaintiffs’ claim. The judge of the District Court refused the plaintiffs’ request to rule that upon the pleadings and agreed statement they were entitled to recover, and found for the defendant. The Appellate Division dismissed the report, and the plaintiffs appealed.
G. L. c. 106, § 1, provides in substance that a sale, such as that in question, is fraudulent and void as against creditors of the seller. This statute gives no right of action in contract 'against the vendee, and the privity of contract which
Order of Appellate Division affirmed.