DocketNumber: 10482
Citation Numbers: 103 S.E. 766, 114 S.C. 387, 1920 S.C. LEXIS 153
Judges: Gage
Filed Date: 7/26/1920
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The plaintiff had a verdict against the defendant for $443.50, the purchase price of goods sold. The Court set the verdict aside: (1) Because the contract of sale constituted the plaintiff a mortgagee, and that the plaintiff’s consequent remedy was not to keep the property and sue for the price, but to sell the property and sue the defendant for any deficiency; (2) because the circumstances of the taking of the property by the plaintiff constituted the act a conversion, and we add warrants the presumptive inference that the conversion satisfied the debt.
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There was no warrant to set aside the verdict, for the reasons assigned by the Court, and the order to that end is-reversed, with leave to the plaintiff to enter judgment on the verdict.