15 Tex. 515 | Tex. | 1855
The only error assigned in this case, worthy of notice, is the defective service of the process, upon Bartlett. He was sued with Tate and Thompson. It is admitted that the two latter were regularly served with process; the citation that was issued out against Bartlett, described the suit he was called upon to answer, as a suit against him, Tate and Thompson, and the Sheriff's return on the citation, is as follows: “ Executed Feb. 1st, 1854, by a certified of this torit and copy of petition,” Nat. Henderson by Geo. L. Williams, Deputy, instead of executed by delivering the defendant a copy of this writ and petition. If the Sheriff had made his return executed by a copy of this writ and petition, omitting only “ serving the defendant,” it would hardly be contended that the service was not substantially correct, and we believe that the entry, as it is, must be regarded as a service of a copy of the writ and petition. There is nothing in the return repugnant to this
Judgment affirmed.