On December 26, 1891, Morris Alexander, being the owner, and in possession, of a stock of general merchan
Among other alleged errors they complain of the giving of the seventh instruction, which is as follows: “One who is not a general owner of personal property, but claims to own an especial interest therein, cannot main
There is another reason why the mere attachment of the goods did not give plaintiffs a cause "of action for conversion. To maintain that action a party must have actual possession of the property or the light of present possession. A right to take possession at some future day is not sufficient. (Holmes v. Bailey,
Affibmjsd.
