TUNKS, Chief Justice.
In March, 1963, the appellee, Lawrence C. Muller, sold a motor boat to Ernest D. Jones. As consideration for the sale Jones executed his $10,000 note payable to Muller. This note was secured by a chattel mortgage on the boat. The chattel mortgage was duly recorded. Jones defaulted. Muller filed suit against Jones seeking, by his petition, judgment on the note and foreclosure of the mortgage. On January 7, 1964, Muller recovered a judgment against...
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