When a suit shall have been commenced, the plaintiff may obtain an attachment against the defendant, or one or more of them, on making affidavit and giving bond as required in other cases of attachment, which attachment shall be granted, issued, executed, and returned by the same officers; and the like proceedings as far as applicable, shall be had thereon as in other cases. The affidavit, bond, and writ, when returned, shall be filed with the papers in the original suit, which shall not be delayed thereby. Codes, 1857, ch. 52, art. 13; 1871, § 1482; 1880, § 2461; 1892, § 141; 1906, § 145; Hemingway's 1917, § 137; 1930, § 135; 1942, § 2691. When a suit shall have been commenced, the plaintiff may obtain an attachment against the defendant, or one or more of them, on making affidavit and giving bond as required in other cases of attachment, which attachment shall be granted, issued, executed, and returned by the same officers; and the like proceedings as far as applicable, shall be had thereon as in other cases. The affidavit, bond, and writ, when returned, shall be filed with the papers in the original suit, which shall not be delayed thereby. Codes, 1857, ch. 52, art. 13; 1871, § 1482; 1880, § 2461; 1892, § 141; 1906, § 145; Hemingway's 1917, § 137; 1930, § 135; 1942, § 2691. When a suit shall have been commenced, the plaintiff may obtain an attachment against the defendant, or one or more of them, on making affidavit and giving bond as required in other cases of attachment, which attachment shall be granted, issued, executed, and returned by the same officers; and the like proceedings as far as applicable, shall be had thereon as in other cases. The affidavit, bond, and writ, when returned, shall be filed with the papers in the original suit, which shall not be delayed thereby. Codes, 1857, ch. 52, art. 13; 1871, § 1482; 1880, § 2461; 1892, § 141; 1906, § 145; Hemingway's 1917, § 137; 1930, § 135; 1942, § 2691. When a suit shall have been commenced, the plaintiff may obtain an attachment against the defendant, or one or more of them, on making affidavit and giving bond as required in other cases of attachment, which attachment shall be granted, issued, executed, and returned by the same officers; and the like proceedings as far as applicable, shall be had thereon as in other cases. The affidavit, bond, and writ, when returned, shall be filed with the papers in the original suit, which shall not be delayed thereby. Codes, 1857, ch. 52, art. 13; 1871, § 1482; 1880, § 2461; 1892, § 141; 1906, § 145; Hemingway's 1917, § 137; 1930, § 135; 1942, § 2691.
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