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Cooper v. Reynolds

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Cooper v. Reynolds
by Samuel Freeman Miller
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718712Cooper v. Reynolds — SyllabusSamuel Freeman Miller
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United States Supreme Court

77 U.S. 308

Cooper  v.  Reynolds

ERROR to the Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, the case being thus:

The code of Tennessee of 1857-8, under its chapter on ATTACHMENTS, thus provides:

§ 3455. Any person having a debt or demand due at the commencement of an action; or a plaintiff after action for any cause has been brought, and either before or after judgment, may sue out an attachment at law or in equity against the property of a debtor or defendant in the following cases:

2. Where he is about to remove or has removed himself from the State.

5. Where he absconds or is absconding or concealing himself or property.

§ 3462. Attachments sued out in aid of a suit already brought shall be made returnable to the court or justice before whom the suit is pending.

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