relative to tbe validity of foreign assignments." In tbe case of "Weider vs. Maddox, 66 Tex. 372, it was beld tbat if a voluntary assignment covering property in more than one State is deemed valid, it would be sufficient under tbe law of tbe domicile of tbe assignor, and under tbe law of tbe State where tbe property is situated, to pass title, notwithstanding local laws regulating tbe administration of tbe trust property be not complied with.
It therefore appearing tbat tbis was a legal and valid assignment in tbe State of New York, where it was made, and tbat it was not intended to take effect in tbis State, tbat no part of tbe contract of assignment contravenes tbe policy of our law, and tbat tbe assignor bad no property in tbis State, and tbe requirement Of our statute as to schedules being no part of tbe contract, it follows tbat tbe judgment of tbe trial judge was erroneous and must be reversed.