Opinion
File No. 8393.
Opinion filed August 15, 1941.
Rehearing Denied September 27, 1941.
Courts.
An action for conversion of frigidaires, room coolers, an air-conditioner, and a range was governed by an action brought by the same plaintiff, tried in the same circuit court at the same term, and involving similar facts and law questions, and the judgment appealed from was reversed in accordance with the disposition of that other case on appeal.
Appeal from Circuit Court, Brown County; Hon. Howard Babcock, Judge.
Action by Byron A. Walton, trustee in bankruptcy of the Aberdeen Storage Battery Company, Inc., bankrupt, against the General Motors Acceptance Corporation and another for conversion. From an adverse judgment, defendants appeal.
Reversed.
Dwight Campbell, of Aberdeen, and Stinchfield, Mackall, Crounse Moore, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Appellants.
Max Stokes, of Aberdeen, for Respondent.
This is an action brought by Byron A. Walton, trustee in bankruptcy of Aberdeen Storage Battery, Incorporated, a corporation, bankrupt, for the conversion of a number of frigidaires, room coolers, an air conditioner and a range. A further statement of the facts will serve no useful purpose. This case must be governed and disposed of on authority of what might be termed as a companion case, decided by this court July 17, 1941, by the same plaintiff and entitled Walton, Trustee, v. Commercial Credit Company, 68 S.D. 151, 299 N.W. 300 having been tried in the same circuit court at the same term and involving similar facts and law questions.
There must be a reversal in the instant case and the opinion, in said Walton, Trustee, v. Commercial Credit Company, supra, fully disposes of the contentions of the appellant on the present appeal.
The judgment appealed from is reversed.
All the Judges concur.