(a) Actions on the official bonds of sheriffs and coroners shall be commenced within four (4) years after the cause of action shall accrue, and not afterward. (b) A certified copy of the bond shall be evidence in all suits brought on the bond. (c) No suit shall be brought on any bond of a constable after the expiration of four (4) years from its date. Rev. Stat., ch. 29, § 14; Acts 1844, § 1, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6957; Pope's Dig., § 8935; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 37-207, 37-208. (a) Actions on the official bonds of sheriffs and coroners shall be commenced within four (4) years after the cause of action shall accrue, and not afterward. (b) A certified copy of the bond shall be evidence in all suits brought on the bond. (c) No suit shall be brought on any bond of a constable after the expiration of four (4) years from its date. Rev. Stat., ch. 29, § 14; Acts 1844, § 1, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6957; Pope's Dig., § 8935; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 37-207, 37-208. (a) Actions on the official bonds of sheriffs and coroners shall be commenced within four (4) years after the cause of action shall accrue, and not afterward. (b) A certified copy of the bond shall be evidence in all suits brought on the bond. (c) No suit shall be brought on any bond of a constable after the expiration of four (4) years from its date. Rev. Stat., ch. 29, § 14; Acts 1844, § 1, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6957; Pope's Dig., § 8935; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 37-207, 37-208. (a) Actions on the official bonds of sheriffs and coroners shall be commenced within four (4) years after the cause of action shall accrue, and not afterward. (b) A certified copy of the bond shall be evidence in all suits brought on the bond. (c) No suit shall be brought on any bond of a constable after the expiration of four (4) years from its date. Rev. Stat., ch. 29, § 14; Acts 1844, § 1, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6957; Pope's Dig., § 8935; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 37-207, 37-208.
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