Baker v. Warren
72 Mass. 527
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Bluebook
Baker v. Warren, 72 Mass. 527 (Mass. 1856).
Opinion
The delivery of the attached property to a receiptor, and by him to the debtor, legally operated as a discharge of the attachment, and the termination of the attaching officer’s special property in the horse. The testimony offered by the plaintiff had no tendency to qualify the possession of the horse by the debtor, and was rightly rejected.
Exceptions overruled
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