This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...operations, said company would ship to plaintiff its products of bullion, which was to be credited to its account. i. That at the time said bullion was shipped, said plaintiff had advanced to said company, upon the faith of said contract, about the sum of $6,000, which stood as a charge against said company, and is yet ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...operations, said company would ship to plaintiff its products of bullion, which was to be credited to its account. i. That at the time said bullion was shipped, said plaintiff had advanced to said company, upon the faith of said contract, about the sum of $6,000, which stood as a charge against said company, and is yet unliquidated and unsettled. 5. That said bullion was, in accordance with the terms of said contract, shipped, marked and consigned to said plaintiff, and placed in possession of, and received by, Gilmer & Salisbury, common carriers of freight and express matter, upon a contract at special rates, to be paid at Helena, Montana, by plaintiff, upon receipt of said bullion by it, at said place, said charges for freight to be charged to the account of said company. 6. That said bullion was to be credited to the account of said company upon a sale thereof by plaintiff, and that said account was a running account. 7. That after said bullion was so shipped and consigned to said plaintiff, and while in possession and custody of said carriers en route to its destination, the same was attached at the suit of Larrabie, and levied upon, by his co-defendants, as the officers charged with the execution of said process, on the 31st day of May, 1879, at Deer Lodge city, Montana. 8. That said property was, at said time, of the value of $3,000, and was, and still is, detained by defendants. The bullion in question, having been "billed, shipped, marked and consigned" to the respondent under and by virtue of the contract mentioned in the findings of fact by the court, and placed in the possession of the common carrier, did the possession of, and property in, the bullion thereby become vested in the respondent, or did such possession and property rema...
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