73 Cal. 211 | Cal. | 1887
— W. W. Cowell and Emma F. Sanders were carrying on business as co-partners in the city of Stockton, and on August 1, 1884, came into ownership and possession of forty head of wild, unbroken horses. Immediately thereafter the said horses were driven to a ranch owned by the defendant, Joshua Cow-
The court below found that there was such delivery and possession, and we are satisfied with the finding. It seems to us that the delivery and possession were as
Appellant assigns as error the admission of testimony showing that respondent’s vendors offered the horses to certain creditors other than the respondent, and the refusal of such creditors to take them.
That testimony, however, tended to show only that in the sale to respondent there was no actual fraud or intent to defraud; and as appellant admitted expressly at the trial that there was no actual fraud, and that he relied solely on the constructive fraud which arose from deficient delivery and possession, we do not sen how he could have been injured by such testimony.
Judgment and order denying motion for new trial affirmed.