Case Name: CHARLES M. INGERSOLL COMPANY, Bankrupt, In re: COLEMAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY OF COLUMBUS, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1955-04-26
Citations: 75 Ohio Law Abs. 513
Docket Number: No. 12282
Parties: CHARLES M. INGERSOLL COMPANY, Bankrupt, In re: COLEMAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY OF COLUMBUS, Appellee.
Judges: Before SIMONS, Chief Judge, and ALLEN and MILLER, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 75
Pages: 513–514

Head Matter:
CHARLES M. INGERSOLL COMPANY, Bankrupt, In re: COLEMAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY OF COLUMBUS, Appellee.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
No. 12282.
Decided April 26, 1955.
Wells & Marks, Cleveland, Carson & Roderick, Akron, for appellant.
Gardner & Spilka, Cleveland, for appellee.
Before SIMONS, Chief Judge, and ALLEN and MILLER, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per CURIAM.
This case came on to be heard upon the record and briefs and oral arguments of counsel:
And it appearing that the conditional sales contracts involved reserved title in the seller until payment was made for "every article" of goods to be delivered;
And it appearing that sales might be made by the dealer in the ordinary course of retail business "provided that at the time of sale the Dealer obtains full settlement from the purchaser and provided that property taken in trade as part payment of the retail price of such goods, together with other proceeds of sale, whether cash, book accounts or notes, or in any form whatsoever, shall be the property of the Company and shall be received and held by the Dealer as the Company's property in trust for its benefit and subject to its order in lieu of the goods so sold. Cash proceeds shall be turned over to the Company as and when collected by the Dealer and shall be applied on the Dealer's indebtedness under this contract";
And it appearing that the provisions in the said contracts for accounting were carried out regularly each month by the parties, together with a physical check of inventory;
And it appearing that the referee in bankruptcy held that the conditional sales contracts involved were properly executed and properly recorded in the county in which the conditional vendee resides, that the affidavits of the conditional sales contracts complied with the requirements of §1319.11 R. C., and that the description of the goods covered by the conditional sales contract, which contained an itemized list of all goods described by type and model number and purported to cover all sales of goods of the special make, sufficiently identified the goods under Ohio law;
And it appearing that the District Court confirmed the order of the referee;
And it appearing that the findings of the referee and of the District Court, 119 F. Supp., 868, are supported by the record and that their conclusions of law are correct under applicable authorities and Ohio decisions, Kleine, Hegger & Co. v. L. Katzenberger & Co., 20 Oh St 110, 117, approved and followed in Brubaker v. Brubaker, 55 Oh St 648, 48 N. E., 1110, and Kelly v. Tracy & Avery Co., 71 Oh St 220, 242, 73 N. E., 455; Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Co. v. Rose, 60 Oh Ap 258, 13 O. O. 273, 20 N. E. (2d), 720; 65 A. L. R., 715 et seq.; 47 Am. Jur. 52; Raeuber v. Central National Bank (D. C., N. D. Ohio), 112 F. Supp., 865, 52 O. O. 73. Cf. In re Collinwood Motor Sales, Inc. (6 Cir.), 72 F. 2d, 137, and National Cash Register Co. v. Marks (6 Cir.), 13 F. 2d, 628;
The order of the District Court holding the conditional sales contracts valid, sustaining the order of the referee and dismissing the petition to review, is affirmed.