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FIXTURES - RIGHTS OF CONDITIONAL VENDORS AGAINST MORTGAGEES OF REALTY
Abstract
Plaintiff sought to foreclose a mortgage with an after-acquired property clause on an industrial plant in which were installed various pieces of machinery sold by the defendant vendors under a conditional sale to the mortgagor after the execution of the realty mortgage. The machinery was so attached as to become fixtures and was evidently necessary to the continuance of the enterprise, but was removable without damage to the building as it stood before the machinery was installed. It was held that the conditional vendors could remove the machinery. People's Savings & Trust Co. v. Munsert, (Wis. 1933) 249 N. W. 527.
Recommended Citation
FIXTURES - RIGHTS OF CONDITIONAL VENDORS AGAINST MORTGAGEES OF REALTY,
32
Mich. L. Rev.
555
(1934).
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