Case Name: Meyer, Weis & Co. vs. John T. Cole
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1885
Citations: 1 Gunby 10
Docket Number: 
Parties: Meyer, Weis & Co. vs. John T. Cole.
Judges: 
Reporter: Legal points decided by the Second circuit court of Louisiana (Gunby's Reports)
Volume: 1
Pages: 10–10

Head Matter:
Meyer, Weis & Co. vs. John T. Cole.

Opinion:
Farmer, J.
Courts will not notice or consider objections to irregularities in attachments, except when distinctly made in proper pleadings.
2. A motion to dissolve an attachment must embrace all the grounds on which defendant relies for its dissolution,.and where one motion to dissolve has been overruled, a second motion cannot be made, whether before or after default, on other grounds. The disposal of one motion to dissolve is res adjudicq,ta against all other motions to dissolve.