15 Ala. 558 | Ala. | 1849
The proof, in the court below, was conflicting,, whether the defendant in error was the absolute owner of the slave in suit, or held her in pledge for the pay
It appears from the proof that Simeon Geron held the slave for Sumpter, as whose agent he had demanded her of the plaintiff below, and consequently had the right to protect his possession by setting up the claim of his principal. Dunklin v. Wilkins et al. 5 Ala. Rep. 199. The charge of the court assumes, that if no time was fixed for the redemption of the slaves, by the contract between the parties, and no settle