Morgan v. Fencher

1 Blackf. 10, 1818 Ind. LEXIS 2
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1818
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Morgan v. Fencher, 1 Blackf. 10, 1818 Ind. LEXIS 2 (Ind. 1818).

Opinion

Scott, J.

It is not to be denied that an officer, in cases like the present, may use such language, as would in law amount to a warranty, either as regards the title or the quality of the goods, which he offers at public sale. It is to be recollected, however, that the case of an officer is materially different from that of a private man who offers to sell goods as his own. The officer finds goods in the possession of a defendant, and from the circumstance of possession, he is justified in presuming property. It is his duty to levy an execution. He has no interest but to do his [11]*11duty, and, of course, he has no inducement to warrant either the title or the quality of the goods. To fix a warranty upon an officer in such a situation, we are to look for such expressions as go unequivocally to show, that he did undertake to warrant the property in question, and that such was his intention at the time of using the expressions. The mere assertion, in the case now before us, that the horse was the property of the .execution defendant, is not sufficient. It does not appear, as set forth in the record, to amount to any thing more than to point out the person whose property had been taken, and who was the ostensible owner, and presumed to be the real one, until some other person should set up and establish a better title. The defendant, therefore, made no warranty upon which be is liable

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