Mosby v. Goff
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Opinion
This is an action of trespass de bonis asportatis for* entering the plaintiffs’ dwelling-house and taking and carrying away a piano. The pleas are the general issue and license.
The plaintiff, Mrs. Mosby, on or about March 27, 1884, purchased from the defendant Goff a piano on the installment plan. The value placed on the piano was seventy-five dollars, and payments were to be made at the rate of a dollar per week, so that if the agreement had been carried out the piano would have been paid for at the end of seventy-five weeks, on, to wit, September '27, 1885. During the period of more than seven years which elapsed subsequently to the making of the contract, however, Mrs. Mosby, on, to wit, August 15, 1891, had paid but thirty-eight dollars on account of the price of the piano. In December following the defendant sent his employees to the plaintiffs’ house and took away the piano, whereupon this suit was brought. In the Oommon Pleas Division a verdict was rendered for the defendant, and the plaintiffs have brought the case before us for review on their petition for a new trial, alleging that the verdict is against the law and the evidence.
The plaintiffs contend that the transaction between Mrs. Mosby and the defendant having been a conditional sale of the piano, and the defendant having accepted payments on account of the price after the whole contract price had become due, he thereby waived his right to take the piano without first demanding from Mrs. Mosby the whole sum remaining due under the contract. These contentions are sustained by authority. Fairbanks v. Phelps, 22 Pick. 535 ; Hutchings v. Munger, 41 N. Y. 155 ; O’Rourke v. Hadcock, 114 N. Y. 541; Taylor v. Finlay, 48 Vt. 78 ; Peoples Furniture and Carpet Co. v. Crosby, 77 N. W. Rep. 658.
New trial granted, and case remitted to the Common Pleas Division for further proceedings.
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