Jackson v. Wilson Bros.
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Opinion
This is a statutory claim suit, for the trial of right of property to chattels between appellant, an execution creditor, and appellee, the assignee of a mortgage. Code, c. 144, §§ 6039-6053. Both parties claimed title through a common source; one as an execution creditor, the other as assignee of a mortgage. The mortgage was prior in date to any judgment or execution lien, and, if valid, passed the title by assignment to appellee, the claimant.
It is insisted in argument by appellant, the plaintiff, that it was not shown that the mortgage was recorded in the county of the residence of the mortgagor, and in the county in which th'e property was located, as provided by section 3386 of tbe Code, and that, unless so recorded, the mortgage was void as against the plaintiff, a creditor of the mortgagor.
There was evidence to show that the prop-. erty was that of the defendant, hut not to show that it was liable to the satisfaction of plaintiff’s process. The mortgage prima facie passed the title out of the defendant and mortgagor, so that it was not liable to the process in question. If the mortgaged property, because of irregularity or invalidity in the execution of the instrument, or in its recordation, did remain subject to tbe process, the burden was on the plaintiff to show these facts — and none of them were shown.
It is insisted by appellant that the assignment of the mortgage was not sufficient to pass the legal title to the chattels, although it did pass title to the mortgage debt. It is unnecessary to decide this question, because the statute (Code, § 6039) expressly authorizes a recovery in an action like this, under a legal or equitable title, or even a lien.
It follows that the trial court properly gave at claimant’s request the affirmative instruction.
The principles involved on this appeal have been recently discussed, With citation of the authorities, in a decision of this court. Hill v. Rentz, ante, p. 527, 78 South. 881.
Affirmed.
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