17 N.Y.S. 517 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1892
This action was brought to recover damages for the alleged conversion of a safe, and the complaint contained appropriate allegations essential to such a cause of action, right of possession in plaintiff, possession by defepdant, and refusal by him to deliver after demand. The answer controverted these allegations, and set forth as a separate and distinct defense that prior to the commencement of this action plaintiff had sold and delivered the safe to Emanuel & Taylor, upon their agreement to pay for it in installments; and that, until the full and complete payment of the purchase price, the safe should be and remain the property of the plaintiff, which was also to be entitled to possession at any time on demand, but that since such sale plaintiff had sued and recovered a judgment for the full amount of the purchase money against Emanuel & Taylor, whereby the title to and right of possession of the safe had become vesced absolutely in them. Thus the trial of the action involved the determination of questions of fact as well as of law, and these were alike submitted to the justice below. Conceding, therefore, that defendant’s position respecting the legal effect of the judgment against Emanuel & Taylor is untenable, it still remained for plaintiff to sustain the allegations of the complaint by sufficient proof. In this behalf the