Mendelsohn v. Smith
27 Mich. 2, 1873 Mich. LEXIS 46
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Mendelsohn v. Smith, 27 Mich. 2, 1873 Mich. LEXIS 46 (Mich. 1873).
Opinion
held that if the property was the petitioner’s, an attachment was not the proper process to obtain it by; and whether the attachment was properly dissolved or not, was therefore immaterial to his rights, and could not preclude his testing them in replevin.
Writ denied.
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