Westmorland v. Tippens
Westmorland v. Tippens
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This Court is satisfied with the charge of the Judge, and the finding of the jury as to the title to the slave; but it is conceived.
The Legislature by this act provides only to try the question of title, and certainly could not intend to subject the garnishee to the payment of a large debt, because he disputed the title of the absent debtor to an article of small value. So much of this verdict as finds for the plaintiff any thing more than the truth of the issue, is erroneous, and must be rejected as surplusage. The effect of the verdict is, that the defendant has in his is-session the negro boy Hal, belonging to the absent debtor; and the parties are now in the same situation, as if the defendant had so admitted in his return; On filing his declaration and giving security, the plaintiff may have the negro delivered to him ; and on application he will be intitled to an order of Court for the sale of the slave.
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