Kirkmans v. Rice
Kirkmans v. Rice
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a motion for a judgment against the defendant Rice as sheriff of Sumner county and his securities, for the non-return of an execution. The execution was in favor of H. &. J. Kirk-man the plaintiffs, and against William B. Preston, Moses C. Preston and Jesse Grant, bearing test the third Monday in October, 1841, and returnable the third Monday in February, 1842. This execution came to the hands of the sheriff on the 23d of November, 1841, and was returned by him “not satisfied.” That this is no return, and that the sheriff and his sureties are made liable thereby for the amount of the execution with damages and cost, a.t this day is not a debateable question. But an alias execution on the same judgment was issued bearing test the third Monday in February, 1842, which came to the hands of the same sheriff, and on which he collected some moneys, and paid the m over to the plaintiffs. This, it is con
The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, and we direct a judgment for the unsatisfied amount of the execution against the sheriff and his sureties, with twelve and one half per cent damages thereon and cost.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Kirkmans v. Rices.
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- Published