2 Whart. 177 | Pa. | 1837
The opinion of the court, in the three cases, was delivered by
It is enacted by the act of the 28th of March, 1835,
In Sleeper v. Dougherty, two affidavits were filed, one by the defendant, and another by Norton, who was the plaintiff in attachment, and in truth, the party in interest. Sleeper the defendant, was but a stakeholder; he was only interested to pay the debt which he justly owed, to the person entitled to receive it. The defence went to the whole of the plaintiff’s claim. In this case, we are of the opinion, that the judgment of the District Court be reversed, and that the record be remitted for further proceedings.
In Potts v. Smith, and Potts v. Crabb, the Court granted a rule to
Judgment reversed.