Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1881

Cavanaugh v. Fried

Cavanaugh v. Fried
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided September 22, 1881 · Pryor
11 Ky. Op. 238; 3 Ky. L. Rptr. 253; 1881 Ky. LEXIS 259

Cavanaugh v. Fried

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Judge Pryor:'

The objection in this case to a personal judgment against the appellant is that none is asked, and standing in court as a mere garnishee a rule should have been awarded against her to bring the money into court. It is evident from the facts of this record that the appellant is entitled to relief. The personal judgment could not have been rendered for the additional reason that no cause of action is alleged upon which to base it. The appellant should either bring the money into court or produce the property that it may be sold.

Judgment reversed and cause remanded for further proceedings.

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