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Place v. Sawtell
142 Mass. 477
Mass.
1886
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By the Court.

It was held in Butler v. Page, 7 Met. 40, that, where a mortgagee in possession sold buildings standing upon the mortgaged premises to a purchaser, who removed them, the administrator of the mortgagor could not maintain trover against such purchaser to recover the value of the buildings or the materials. The decision is put upon the ground that, at the time of the mortgagor’s decease, the fee of the mortgaged premises, as between him and his mortgagees, was in the latter, and the removal of these buildings vested no property in the materials in the representative of the mortgagor, and therefore an action of trover could not be maintained. This case is decisive of the case at bar.

The ruling of the Superior Court, that the plaintiffs could maintain their second count, was therefore erroneous.

jExceptions sustained.

Case Details

Case Name: Place v. Sawtell
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 21, 1886
Citation: 142 Mass. 477
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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