Henry v. Moore
Henry v. Moore
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
§ 880. Judgment for specific property; enforcement and satisfaction of. In an action of detinue, where the judgment is for the plaintiff for the property sued for or its value, the plaintiff is entitled to have the specific property, if it can be found, and the judgment cannot be satisfied in the first instance by the payment of the
§ 881. Specific relief. Our courts have authority to grant specific relief according to the facts of each individual case.
§ 882. Execution; definition of. A writ of execution is the embodied power of the court in the shape of a command to a ministerial officer respecting the rights of the parties to the judgment. [Lockridge v. Baldwin, 20 Tex. 307.]
Affirmed.
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