16 S.D. 46 | S.D. | 1902
The trial court having held the lien of an unfilled chattel mortgage superior to that of an execution, and entered judgment accordingly, the defendant appeals.
The recording of the mortgage operates as notice to creditors and subsequent purchasers, and answers the purpose of immediate delivery, followed by the actual and continued change of possession contemplated by section 4657 of the Compiled Laws, rendering conclusively fraudulent and void as against creditors every transfer of such personal property otherwise made. Kimble Co. v. Kirby, supra; Longley v. Daly, 1 S. D. 257, 46 N. W. 247; Berson v. Munan, 63 Cal. 550; Roe v. Meding. 53 N. J. Eq. 350, 33 Atl. 394.
No other question being presented for determination, the judgment appealed from is reversed, and the case remanded for further proceedings consistent with the foregoing conclusion.