Havard v. Stone
Havard v. Stone
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court. The defendant, a resident of Mississippi, obtained judgment against the plaintiff and was proceeding to carry it into execution, when the latter took out an attachment which he had levied on the debt due by himself, and then sued out a writ of injunction to prevent the defendant enforcing his judgment.
This attachment however, was superseded, by the defendant giving bond under the statute, to respond to any judgment which the plaintiff might obtain against him. On this fact being shewn, the judge a quo dissolved the injunction, and the injunction, and the appealed.
The only error which the judge below committed was, in granting the injunction on the shewing of the plaintiff in his petition,
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the district court be affirmed with costs.
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