Case Name: THE PARIS COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. MAUDE B. MAYNARD and MATTIE G. G. GILLETTE, Sometimes Known as MATTIE SMITH, a Copartnership Doing Business Under the Firm Name and Style of the FASHION SHOP, Defendants, and LUCY ANNA SMITH and BERTHA MAXINE SMITH, Respondents
Court: Idaho Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Idaho
Decision Date: 1928-02-29
Citations: 45 Idaho 652
Docket Number: No. 5025
Parties: THE PARIS COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. MAUDE B. MAYNARD and MATTIE G. G. GILLETTE, Sometimes Known as MATTIE SMITH, a Copartnership Doing Business Under the Firm Name and Style of the FASHION SHOP, Defendants, and LUCY ANNA SMITH and BERTHA MAXINE SMITH, Respondents.
Judges: Wm. E. Lee, C. J., and Budge, Givens and Taylor, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Idaho Reports
Volume: 45
Pages: 652–652

Head Matter:
(No. 5025.
February 29, 1928.)
THE PARIS COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. MAUDE B. MAYNARD and MATTIE G. G. GILLETTE, Sometimes Known as MATTIE SMITH, a Copartnership Doing Business Under the Firm Name and Style of the FASHION SHOP, Defendants, and LUCY ANNA SMITH and BERTHA MAXINE SMITH, Respondents.
[264 Pac. 877.]
B. W. Davis, for Appellant.
Harmon E. Hosier, for Respondent.

Opinion:
BRINCK, District Judge.
In an action brought to collect for goods sold and delivered, attachment was levied upon lands not standing of record in the name of either defendant. The holders of the record title intervened, claiming ownership and asking that the lien of the attachment be removed. From a judgment for the only defendant served and for the intervenors, plaintiff appeals.
An examination of the record sustains none of appellant's assignments of error and the judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Wm. E. Lee, C. J., and Budge, Givens and Taylor, JJ., concur.
T. Bailey Lee, J'., disqualified.