Hayes v. Conger
Hayes v. Conger
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court:
This is an appeal [by Narcissa Hayes] from an order of the supreme court of the District of Columbia overruling appellant’s motion to quash a writ of attachment, an application for special appeal having been denied by this court.
The appeal must be dismissed, with costs, and it is so ordered.
Appeal dismissed.
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- Syllabus
- Appeal and Error; Interlocutory Orders; Attachment. 1. An order overruling a motion to quash a writ of attachment is interlocutory, and not appealable, unless a special appeal is allowed by this court. (Construing sec. 226, D. C. Code, 31 Stat. at L. 1225, chap. 854.) 2. Jurisdiction over property seized under a writ of attachment is acquired by the court, although the affidavits in support of the writ are defective. .