Harter v. Donahoe
California Supreme Court Jan 29, 1886 No. No. 11,138Published
Synopsis
Sales—Immediate Delivery and Change of Possession.-—Where a sale is not accompanied by an immediate delivery and continued change of possession, it is void as against the vendor’s creditors.
By the COURT. The evidence showed that there was no such immediate delivery and continued change of possession of the property in question as required by statute to make valid the transfer to plaintiff: Civ. Code, sec. 3440.
Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.
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