57 Vt. 358 | Vt. | 1885
The opinion of the court was delivered by'
This is an action of trover for goods receipted to an attaching officer, which he had attached. In Adams v. Fox, 17 Vt. 361, the court held, that one who has executed a receipt to an attaching officer, for property attached, thereby promising to deliver the property to the officer upon demand, may show, in defence of an action against him upon the receipt, that the property receipted was, at the time of the attachment, his property, and not liable to the attachment, and that he then so informed the officer; and such showing will entitle him to judgment in his favor.
Judgment affirmed.