2 Ga. App. 453 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1907
The defendant in érror, Folds, sued out an attachment against Max Ney, setting out that he was doing business under the name of Central Bakery, and obtained judgment thereon. This attachment was levied upon a delivery wagon as the property of defendant. Charles Taylor and Rosa Moskowitz filed a claim to the property. It appeared from the testimony that the debt for which the attachment issued was due Folds for repairs made by him upon the wagon. There was no evidence