46 Mich. 459 | Mich. | 1881
The defendant Phelps recovered in. the Superior Court of Detroit a verdict against the complainant on the 24th day of January, 1881, upon which judgment was entered March 12th. January 27th, 1881, a writ of garnishment was sued out of the "Wayne circuit by Louis Selling who claimed to be a creditor of Phelps, and such writ was on the same day served upon the complainant. February 11th, 1881, the complainant filed its disclosure, and on the 16th of February a demand of trial was filed by the garnishee plaintiff in such garnishee suit. March 10th, 1881,
The suit in which the verdict and judgment against the complainant were rendered was for a libel. In • such a case until a judgment was entered up on the verdict there was no indebtedness that could be garnisheed. Hill v. Bowman 35 Mich. 191. As the garnishee proceedings were commenced after verdict but before judgment the complainant herein is not at all likely to be injured thereby.
The order appealed from will be affirmed with costs.