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11-33-7 - Attachments against nonresidents jointly indebted.

§ 11-33-7. Attachments against nonresidents jointly indebted.
 

When two or more persons, not residing in this state, are jointly indebted, the writ of attachment may be issued against such debtors, or any of them, by their proper names or by the name of the partnership, or by whatever other names such debtors may be called or known in this state, or against the executors or administrators of them or any or either of them, and may be levied upon the separate or joint estate or both of such debtors, and the lands, tenements, money, goods, chattels, effects, rights and credits of such debtors, or any or either of them, which shall be liable to be seized and taken for the satisfaction of any debt or demand for which an attachment will lie. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 56, art. 4 (12); 1857, ch. 52, art. 5; 1871, § 1431; 1880, § 2420; 1892, § 128; 1906, § 132; Hemingway's 1917, § 124; 1930, § 122; 1942, § 2678.
 

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