193 Mass. 84 | Mass. | 1906
This is an action of contract commenced in the Superior Court for the county of Worcester. The plaintiff is described as of Southbridge in the county of Worcester, and the defendant as of Boston in the county of Suffolk. While the action was pending the plaintiff filed a motion, representing that no attachment was made of property of the defendant upon the original writ, and alleging that there were funds due to the defendant from S. D. Loring of Newton, in the county of Middle-sex, and Homer Loring of Brookline, in the county of Norfolk, doing business as S. D. Loring and Son at Boston, in the county of Suffolk. Upon this motion a special precept issued, directing the attachment of funds in the hands of S. D. Loring and Son by trustee process. Within the time allowed for appearance to the special precept, said Lorings appeared, and moved to dismiss the special precept, on the ground that neither of the trustees lived or had his usual place of business in Worcester county. Upon this motion judgment was rendered for the trustees against the plaintiff, from which the plaintiff appealed.
The special precept was issued by virtue of the authority conferred by R. L. c. 167, § 80, which, so far as material to this case, provides that “At any time during the pendency of an action, . . . upon the commencement of which an arrest or attachment is authorized by law, the court . . . may . . . order such arrest of the defendant or such attachment of his property by the trustee process or otherwise to secure the judgment . . . which the plaintiff may obtain in said cause. . . . Such . . .
Judgment affirmed.