39 Me. 496 | Me. | 1855
— It is well settled that a shop built upon the land of another, with his consent, remains the personal property of the builder.
In the sale of personal property, the delivery of the thing sold is necessary as against every one but the vendee. As to him the title passes without delivery. The delivery may be actual or symbolical. Where the goods are so situated as to admit of no delivery, the sale will be valid
The good faith of the sale is fully affirmed by the finding’ of the jury. Exceptions overruled.
Judgment on the verdict.