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Harris v. Burns

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1876
51 Cal. 528 (Cal. 1876)

Opinion

         Appeal from the District Court, Seventeenth Judicial District, County of Los Angeles.

         Action to recover damages for the wrongful taking of personal property. The defendant pleaded that he was sheriff, and that he took the goods by virtue of an attachment in the suit of Morrison v. Packard, and that the goods were Packard's, and that Packard had sold them to the plaintiffs to defraud the creditors. The Court found that the goods were the property of the plaintiffs, but failed to find whether the sale was fraudulent.

         The plaintiff had judgment and the defendant appealed.

         COUNSEL:

         Since the adoption of the Codes, if the facts are found by the court, it must affirmatively appear that the finding supports the judgment. No finding in such case will be implied. (Campbell v. Buckman , 49 Cal. 362; North P. R. R. Co. v. Reynolds , 50 Cal. 90.

         It was not sufficient to find that respondents were the owners and in possession of the goods; but the bona fides of the transaction by which they became vested with such possession, and ownership should have been determined. Therefore, to find that on a certain day respondents werethe owners of the goods, and that appellant then seized and sold them under judicial process, running against the vendor of respondents, is not sufficient to entitle respondents to judgment, when the issue is, whether the sale to respondents was in fraud of creditors. (Bump, Fraud. Conv. 451-455.)

         Roche & Robinson, for the Appellant.

         Brunson and Eastman, for the Respondents.


         OPINION          By the Court:

         The court having omitted to find upon the issue of fraud, set up in the answer of the defendant, the judgment and order are reversed and cause remanded for new trial.


Summaries of

Harris v. Burns

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1876
51 Cal. 528 (Cal. 1876)
Case details for

Harris v. Burns

Case Details

Full title:EMIL HARRIS and J. L. WILLIAMS v. J. F. BURNS

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 1, 1876

Citations

51 Cal. 528 (Cal. 1876)

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