54 Kan. 141 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action to recover for the alleged unlawful conversion of mortgaged property. William R. Baxter, who was indebted to Oursler Bros, about the sum of $2,000, executed a chattel mortgage upon some cattle to secure the same. The description in the mortgage was “45 head of three-year-old steers, 59 head of two-year-old
The contentions that Baxter acted as the agent of the mortgagees in the sale of the cattle, and that they subsequently
There are some other objections, all of which have been examined, but in them we find no sufficient cause for setting aside the verdict. The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.