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Keil v. Harris
4 Sadler 201
Pa.
1886
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Per Curiam:

The whisky in controversy, being in a bonded warehouse, was properly delivered by Vandegrift & Brother, by their certificate or bill of sale, to Miller, Force, & Company, under and by virtue of which the defendant claims. It is well settled that where personal property is in the hands of a bailee, a transfer by bill of sale alone is good and valid even as against the creditors of the vendor.

Judgment affirmed.

Let a judgment of affirmance he also entered in the case between the same parties, No. 64, October and November Term.

Case Details

Case Name: Keil v. Harris
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Nov 15, 1886
Citation: 4 Sadler 201
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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