Court Opinion

ID: 9605769
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 02:41:31.750605+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:02:30.165872
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CROCKETT, Justice
(concurring, and adding comment).
I concur, except that I think it may be helpful to make this observation concerning the trial court’s granting the defendant 30 days to pick up its remaining 21 boats in plaintiff's warehouse; and thereafter, permitting plaintiff to “dispose of them in any manner it might determine proper.” *620Giving the defendant 30 days in which to remove the boats is a reasonable time. However, I know of no authority in law or equity which would permit an outright forfeiture of the defendant’s boats for failure to pick them up within 30 days. If defendant does so fail, and the plaintiff does dispose of them, it should credit the defendant with any net proceeds realized therefrom. See Heiselt Const. Co. v. Garff, et al., 119 Utah 164, 225 P.2d 720.
ELLETT, J., concurs in the views expressed in the concurring opinion of CROCKETT, J.