Case ID: ky-op_5/html/0702-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Judge Lindsay :", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Wm. V. Ultz v. Leroy Sams.
    Attachment — Action on Bond — Necessary Allegations.
    The petition fails to allege that the order of attachment under which appellant’s property was seized had been discharged or in anyway finally disposed of. No cause of action is set out.
    APPEAL PROM ESTILL CIRCUIT COURT.
    September 6, 1872.
   Opinion by

Judge Lindsay :

The petition in this case fails to allege that the order of attachment under which appellant’s property was seized had been discharged or in any way finally disposed of. It follows, therefore, that no cause of action is set out. To allow a proceeding of this kind might result in a judgment in favor of appellants for damages for wrongful seizure of his property, and afterwards the justice who had jurisdiction of the same question might decide that the attachment had been rightfully sued out and the seizure properly made.

J. B. White, for appellcmt.

Riddle & Fluty, for appellee.

The judgment of the Circuit Court is manifestly right and must be affirmed.