Levine's Loan Office, Inc. v. Starke

124 S.E. 206, 139 Va. 721, 1924 Va. LEXIS 145
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedSeptember 18, 1924
StatusPublished

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Levine's Loan Office, Inc. v. Starke, 124 S.E. 206, 139 Va. 721, 1924 Va. LEXIS 145 (Va. 1924).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

1. The motion for a writ of certiorari, made by the-defendant in error, is resisted by the plaintiff in error upon the ground that the original execution sought to be brought up as a part of the record is not in fact a part of the record of this case in the trial court, and therefore is not •within the scope of a writ of the character prayed for.

[722]*7222. The proceedings, out of which the appeal in this case arose, rested upon a garnishee process issued under the execution in question, and the defendant in error contends that the execution is necessarily a part of the record.

3. The plaintiff in error assigns, as one of the errors upon which he relies, that the court below had no jurisdiction to proceed against the garnishee, for the reason that among the agreed facts is a statement that the execution was issued at a date subsequent to the date upon which the clerk signed the garnishee process.

4. The clerk, in attesting the garnishee process, certifies in substance that it was issued by him under an execution then outstanding.

Under these circumstances, the court is of opinion that it should have before it the execution, which formed the basis of the proceedings, in order, in any event, to properly pass upon the question of jurisdiction raised by the plaintiff in error, and that the ascertainment of the true rights of the parties will be forwarded by allowing the writ of certiorari as prayed for to be issued.

The writ of certiorari is accordingly allowed.

Certiorari allowed.

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