Before the writ of sequestration shall issue in any case, the complainant shall enter into bond with sufficient sureties, payable to the defendant, in double the value of the property proposed to be seized, to be fixed by the clerk from affidavit, or such evidence as may satisfy him, conditioned to pay all damages which may accrue from the wrongful seizure of the property to be sequestered, which bond shall be filed in the cause. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 513; 1906, § 564; Hemingway's 1917, § 325; 1930, § 410; 1942, § 1330. Before the writ of sequestration shall issue in any case, the complainant shall enter into bond with sufficient sureties, payable to the defendant, in double the value of the property proposed to be seized, to be fixed by the clerk from affidavit, or such evidence as may satisfy him, conditioned to pay all damages which may accrue from the wrongful seizure of the property to be sequestered, which bond shall be filed in the cause. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 513; 1906, § 564; Hemingway's 1917, § 325; 1930, § 410; 1942, § 1330. Before the writ of sequestration shall issue in any case, the complainant shall enter into bond with sufficient sureties, payable to the defendant, in double the value of the property proposed to be seized, to be fixed by the clerk from affidavit, or such evidence as may satisfy him, conditioned to pay all damages which may accrue from the wrongful seizure of the property to be sequestered, which bond shall be filed in the cause. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 513; 1906, § 564; Hemingway's 1917, § 325; 1930, § 410; 1942, § 1330. Before the writ of sequestration shall issue in any case, the complainant shall enter into bond with sufficient sureties, payable to the defendant, in double the value of the property proposed to be seized, to be fixed by the clerk from affidavit, or such evidence as may satisfy him, conditioned to pay all damages which may accrue from the wrongful seizure of the property to be sequestered, which bond shall be filed in the cause. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 513; 1906, § 564; Hemingway's 1917, § 325; 1930, § 410; 1942, § 1330.
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