56 Iowa 245 | Iowa | 1881
II. It is insisted that the abstract does not purport to contain all the evidence. The abstract states: “ On the 6th day of July, 1880, the said commissioner, N. L. Ward, filed in tliis case, the answer of garnishees, as follows, omitting formal parts.” 'Then follows question and answer, covering, with the exhibit attached, thirteen pages of the printed abstract.
Upon this answer we are clearly of opinion that the court erred in rendering judgment against the garnishees. The fund in their hands was held in trust for creditors named. The assignment was not coupled with any condition, and the
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