Case ID: hill_7/html/0529-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Senators Weight, Barlow and Porter", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Fryatt & Campbell vs. The Sullivan Company.
    Where one having hired the use of certain personal property, wrongfully converted it by annexing it to and making it a part of his real estate, and then sold the real estate to a third person who had no notice of the facts ; held, that the party injured could not reclaim his property from the purchaser, but his only remedy was by action against the original wrong-doer.
    On error from the supreme court. For a statement of the case, together with the opinion of the supreme court, see 5 Hill, 116 et seq.
    
    
      
      ¡1. S. Dodge, for the plaintiffs in error.
    
      A. Thompson, for the defendants in error.
   Senators Weight, Barlow and Porter

delivered opinions in favor of affirming the judgment of the supreme court, and Senators Clark and Lawrence in favor of reversing it. And

On the question being put, “ Shall this judgment be reversed ?” the members of the court voted as follows:

For affirmance: Senators Barlow, Bartlit, Bockee, Jones, Lester, Mitchell, Porter, Putnam, Rhoades, Scott, Sherman, Smith, Strong, Yarney and Wright—15.

For reversal: Senators Backus, Clark. Hard, Lawrence, Platt and Works—6.

Judgment affirmed.