Near v. Mitchell
Near v. Mitchell
Opinion of the Court
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This was an action of assumpsit. Defendant pleaded the general issue and gave notice that
The Circuit Judge held that the suit was prematurely brought and could not be maintained when it was shown that a garnishee proceeding had been commenced against the defendant as plaintiff’s debtor already. Held, That in this decision the Circuit Judge erred. The proper course in the case was for defendant to' plead in abatement, not in bar, if he would take advantage of the pendency of the other suit. The statute does not change this, but simply suspends the creditor’s right to recover' until the garnishee proceeding shall be determined.
The judgment, together with all proceedings subsequent to the report of the referee, was reversed and the cause was remanded for further proceedings, with the costs of the Supreme Court.
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