Jones v. Stone
Jones v. Stone
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
('Transferred from Austin.J
§ 358. Distress warrant proceedings; must comply strictly with the law; citation must issue at same time with the warrant. Appellee sued out a distress warrant against appellant Jones on the 17th of September, 1883, which warrant was executed on the same day by a levy upon property, which Jones replevied. On the next day citation was issued for Jones. The cause was within the jurisdiction of the county court. The papers were filed in the county court on the 3d of October, 1883. Petition was filed on the 8th of November, 1883. Appellant Jones moved to'dismiss the proceeding: 1. Because citation had not issued at the same time the warrant issued; and
§ 359. Same; petition must be filed, when. The citation and distress warrant were made returnable to the first Monday in November, 1883. The original petition was not filed until the 8th day of that month, which was one day after the appearance day of the term of the court. Article 3120 of the Revised Statutes requires that the petition in this class of cases must be filed on or before the appearance day, and this provision must be strictly complied with. [W. & W. Con. Rep. §§ 391, 790.]
Reversed and remanded.
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