Simpson v. Minor

1 Blackf. 229, 1822 Ind. LEXIS 42
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 19, 1822
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Simpson v. Minor, 1 Blackf. 229, 1822 Ind. LEXIS 42 (Ind. 1822).

Opinion

Holman, J.

After the return of a domestic attachment, the defendants moved the Circuit Court to dismiss the attachment, because the attachment bond was not indorsed by the clerk as having been taken by him in his office, and by him approved of [230]*230and filed; and because the affidavit made before the attachment issued, was not indorsed as having been filed in the clerk’s office. The bond is not attested, but it has at the foot of it these words: “Done in the clerk’s office in the presence of-;” and the affidavit appears on the face of it to have been made before the clerk. The plaintiff offered to prove by the clerk, then in Court ready to be sworn, that the bond was taken and approved of by him, in his office; that, at the time the attachment issued, the bond and affidavit were both before him; and that he filed them among the other papers in his office, but neglected to indorse them. The Circuit Court refused to hear this testimony, and decided that those facts should appear on the bond and affidavit, and could not be shown in any other way; and thereupon dismissed the attachment, and gave judgment for the defendants. The plaintiff filed a bill of exceptions, and prays a reversed of the judgment.

Caswell, for the plaintiff. Test, for the defendants.

The decision of the Circuit Court is incorrect. The place where the bond was taken, the approval of the bond and surety, and the filing of the bond and affidavit, are matters of fact, which, so far as they are required to be shown, may appear on the face of the papers, or be proved in any other way. See Averil v. Dickerson, December term, 1817

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