The court are of opinion that a person who has made a contract to deliver goods at a place out of the State cannot be charged as the trustee of him to whom he has contracted to deliver them. Sections 22 and 24 of our trustee law (Rev. Sts. c. 109,) seem to us "to be decisive of this point. It is provided by § 22, that when any person is chargeable as a trustee, by reason of any goods or chattels, other than money, which he holds, or is bound to deliver to the principal defendant, he
Trustees discharged.
