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A sale procured by fraud or misrepsentation may be avoided by the seller, and the property retaken by him as his own. Morrison v. Adoue,
76 Tex. 255 ,13 S.W. 166 ; Johnson v. Stratton,6 Tex. Civ. App. 431 ,25 S.W. 683 ; Parlin Orendorff v. Harrell,8 Tex. Civ. App. 368 ,27 S.W. 1084 . And where the goods remain with the purchaser, as here, the right of the seller to retake them is superior to the claim of an attaching *Page 248 creditor; for the subsequent attaching creditor obtains no better right to the property than the fraudulent purchaser. Ensign v. Hoffield (Pa.)4 A. 189 ; Starch Factory v. Landrum,57 Iowa 573 ,10 N.W. 900 , 42 Am.Rep. 53; Taylor v. Mississippi Mills,47 Ark. 247 ,1 S.W. 283 .The judgment is reversed, and judgment is here rendered in favor of the appellant, with all costs.
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 2116.
Citation Numbers: 211 S.W. 247, 1919 Tex. App. LEXIS 483
Judges: Levy
Filed Date: 4/3/1919
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024