Pine v. Morrison
121 Mass. 296, 1876 Mass. LEXIS 359
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Bluebook
Pine v. Morrison, 121 Mass. 296, 1876 Mass. LEXIS 359 (Mass. 1876).
Opinion
Getting possession of the plaintiff’s horse by process against a third person, with the intention of fraudulently depriving the plaintiff of his property, and afterwards taking the horse out of the Commonwealth, were sufficient evidence of a conversion. Exceptions overruled, with double costs.
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