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Ward v. Sumner
22 Mass. 59
| Mass. | 1827
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Per Curiam.

We think this is a mortgage and not a pledge. Whether it should be considered as one or the other, depends on the intent of the parties ; and as the chattels were not delivered into the possession of the plaintiffs, it could not be a pledge.1

See Story on Bailments, 198, 201; 4 Kent’s Comm. (3d ed.) 138; Homes v Crane, 2 Pick. (2d ed.) 610, n. 1; 2 Story’s Comm. Eq. 296, 297.

Case Details

Case Name: Ward v. Sumner
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Mar 15, 1827
Citation: 22 Mass. 59
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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