151 S.E.2d 752
18578Supreme Court of South Carolina.
December 1, 1966.
Page 522
Messrs. Edgar L. Morris and John W. McIntosh, of Columbia, for Appellant, Goodlett Equipment, Inc., cite:As to appellant being entitled to retain possession of the personalty: 14 C.J.S. 783, Chattel Mortgages, Sec. 175.
Messrs. Herbert, Dial Windham, of Columbia, for Respondent, cite: As to respondent being a bona fide purchaser for value and is entitled to treatment as such: 238 S.C. 352, 120 S.E.2d 237; 238 S.C. 506, 121 S.E.2d 1; 14 C.J.S. 783, Chattel Mortgages, Sec. 175; 14 C.J.S. 951, Chattel Mortgages, Sec. 305.
December 1, 1966.
Per Curiam:
The issues raised in this appeal cannot be determined without a consideration of the testimony before the lower court, none of which is included in the Transcript of Record. Since the record does not contain the testimony necessary for us to properly pass upon the question raised, the appeal is dismissed. South Carolina State Highway Department v. Meredith, 241 S.C. 306, 128 S.E.2d 179; Martin v. One 1941 Plymouth, 224 S.C. 432, 79 S.E.2d 710 Furman v. Nelson, 208 S.C. 249, 37 S.E.2d 741.