Several years ago, Herbert G. Fries died. A bank in Pennsylvania was his executor. The estate included various pieces of jewelry.
Defendant, a New York resident, was Mr. Fries' heir. On December 12, 1967, in Pennsylvania, the bank delivered to him five rings worth $3,200. Defendant sold them to a Pennsylvania jeweler five months later. He did not know that the bank had made a mistake...
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