134 Wis. 404 | Wis. | 1908
The decision of this case by the circuit court is sought to be supported by citation of Fowler v. Hunt, 48 Wis. 345, 4 N. W. 481, where wras presented a chattel mortgage describing the “entire stock in trade and fixtures of the said . . . consisting of clocks, watches, chains, show cases, jewelry, and all goods included in his stock, tools and material, excepting one safe, one regulator, one astronomical clock, two musical clocks, and stoch in trade to the amount of $£00.” It was ruled that this description was tantamount merely to a conveyance of all the generally described prop
By the Court. — Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.