The possessor of any perishable commodities as described in Section 11-1-43 , shall be presumed to be the owner of said commodities and, in the event any writ of replevin, writ of seizure, writ of sequestration or writ of attachment shall be issued against such commodities, the possessor thereof shall have the immediate right to possession of said commodities upon his furnishing bond payable to the order of the clerk of the court in a sum equal to the value of the commodities. Codes, 1942, § 1685; Laws, 1936, ch. 317. The possessor of any perishable commodities as described in Section 11-1-43 , shall be presumed to be the owner of said commodities and, in the event any writ of replevin, writ of seizure, writ of sequestration or writ of attachment shall be issued against such commodities, the possessor thereof shall have the immediate right to possession of said commodities upon his furnishing bond payable to the order of the clerk of the court in a sum equal to the value of the commodities. Codes, 1942, § 1685; Laws, 1936, ch. 317. The possessor of any perishable commodities as described in Section 11-1-43 , shall be presumed to be the owner of said commodities and, in the event any writ of replevin, writ of seizure, writ of sequestration or writ of attachment shall be issued against such commodities, the possessor thereof shall have the immediate right to possession of said commodities upon his furnishing bond payable to the order of the clerk of the court in a sum equal to the value of the commodities. Codes, 1942, § 1685; Laws, 1936, ch. 317. The possessor of any perishable commodities as described in Section 11-1-43 , shall be presumed to be the owner of said commodities and, in the event any writ of replevin, writ of seizure, writ of sequestration or writ of attachment shall be issued against such commodities, the possessor thereof shall have the immediate right to possession of said commodities upon his furnishing bond payable to the order of the clerk of the court in a sum equal to the value of the commodities. Codes, 1942, § 1685; Laws, 1936, ch. 317.
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