Long Bros. v. Hopper
Long Bros. v. Hopper
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The property levied upon by the plaintiffs was a team of mules, which the defendant claimed as exempt. In making the sale of the stock of groceries, he received the mules as part payment. He testified that about the time of receiving them he moved upon a quarter section of land, 18 miles northwest of Garden City, which he thereafter occupied with his family as a homestead; that he made the sale of his stock of groceries honestly and in good faith; that he had no
The writer of this is inclined to think that the undisputed facts show legal fraud upon the part of the defendant, within the authority of the following cases: Long Bros. v. Murphy, 27 Kas. 375; Roberts v. Radcliff, 35 id. 502; Shellabarger v. Mottin, 47 id. 451; McDonald v. Gaunt, 30 id. 693.
Upon the opinion of the majority of the court, the order to discharge the attachments will be affirmed.
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