Case ID: ala-app_16/html/0221-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "BRICKEN, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(77 South. 59)
    T. L. FARROW MERCANTILE CO. v. COPELAND.
    (8 Div. 392.)
    (Court of Appeals of Alabama.
    Nov. 13. 1917.)
    Appeal from Circuit Court, Marshall County; W. W. Haralson, Judge.
    Action in trover for conversion of mortgaged property b.v V. H. Copeland against the T. L. Farrow Mercantile Company. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.
    Reversed and. remanded.
    John A. Lusk & Son, of Guntersville, for appellant. W. C. Rayburn, of Guntersville, for appellee.
   BRICKEN, J.

The facts in this case are very similar to the facts in the ease of Alex Gilbreath v. V. H. Copeland, 77 South. 58. Copeland held a note and crop mortgage executed by Cleveland; some of the cotton covered by that note and mortgage was sold by Cleveland to the appellant; at tiie time of the sale, one Moon was the owner of the note and mortgage, having acquired same bv purchase and transfer from Copeland; after the alleged ourehase and conversion of the cotton by the appellant, Copeland reacquired the note and mortgage, by purchase from Moon, and thereafter instituted this action in trover against the appellant for the alleged conversion which the undisputed evidence shows took place while Moon owned the mortgage.

We are of the opinion that, under tho facts stated, the learned trial court erred in giving the general affirmative charge requested in writing by the appellee, the plaintiff in the court below, and that the same charge requested by the appellant should have been given. Alex Gilbreath v. Y. H. Copeland, supra.

Reversed and remanded. 
      
       Ante, p. 220.