Boyles v. Bank of State
96 Ga. 796 | Ga. | 1895
A distress warrant duly issued and placed in the hands of an officer to be executed, can be arrested only by the counter-affidavit and bond for the eventual condemnation money prescribed by section 4083 of the code; and if no such affidavit and bond be filed by the defendant, the officer cannot, in resistance to a rule, justify or excuse a failure to make the money by showing that he inadvertently took, without affidavit, a bond other than that prescribed by law; nor does the return of such a bond make an issue for trial between the plaintiff and the defendant in the