· 12/6/1893

Lowe v. Woods

Citations

  • 100 Cal. 408
  • 34 P. 959
  • 1893 Cal. LEXIS 809

Syllabus

<p>Agistor's Lien, How Created.—In order that the agistor’s lien given by section 3051 of the Civil Code may attach it is essential that the animal be placed with the agistor by its owner, or some one having authority from him.</p> <p>Id.—Conditional Sale oe Horse—Deposit in Livery Stable by Possessor—Title in Seller.—No lien is created in favor of a livery stable keeper for the feeding of a horse left with him by one having possession thereof under a conditional sale, by the terms of which the title is retained in the seller until the payment of the purchase price, upon failure to pay which the horse is to be returned to the seller without cost or expense.</p>

Judges: Garoutte, Paterson

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