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Willis v. Reinhardt
52 Ark. 128
Ark.
1889
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Per Curiam.

Replevin. The owner of personal property, seized under an attachment against the property of another, may maintain replevin against the Sheriff or other officer having it in posession. The right has been recognized by this court in many cases. Thatcher v. Franklin, 37 Ark., 64; Cox v. Vise, 50 Ark. 283; Raleigh v. Griffith, 37 Ark., 151; Clayton v. Johnson, 36 Ark., 406; Overbee v. McGee, 15 Ark., 459; Hickman v. Ford, 43 Ark., 207; Mansf. Dig., 5572, subd. 5.

Reverse the judgment and remand the cause for further proceedings.

Case Details

Case Name: Willis v. Reinhardt
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: May 15, 1889
Citation: 52 Ark. 128
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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