WELCH v. CHAMBERS


281 A.D. 1054 (1953)

Clayton A. Welch et al., Doing Business as I. T. & C. A. Welch & Sons, Appellants, v. David R. Chambers, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 13, 1953.


The parties are cattle dealers each having long and involved open-account proceedings with a dairyman and both relying on cumulative collateral security. They narrowed their controversy down to five head of cattle. The court awarded two to plaintiffs and three to defendant. Plaintiffs, claiming all five, appeal. The court made a pragmatic and an equitable disposition of the respective claims of liens. The argument on appeal does not demonstrate clearly enough to our satisfaction...

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