Mann v. Peer

55 A. 335, 20 Del. 279, 4 Penne. 279, 1903 Del. LEXIS 18
CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedMarch 4, 1903
DocketNo. 127
StatusPublished

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Mann v. Peer, 55 A. 335, 20 Del. 279, 4 Penne. 279, 1903 Del. LEXIS 18 (Del. Ct. App. 1903).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

—The statute contemplates the attachment of shares of stock, and it is complied with when a certificate is obtained from the proper officer of the corporation. The garnishee has answered when it gives the certificate, provided for by the law, and this, we understand, is all the plaintiff wants.

[281]*281Mr. Whiteman:—We ask leave to withdraw the plea of nulla bona.

Lore, C. J.:—You have leave to withdraw it.

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