The writ of attachment should direct so much of the property of the defendant to be attached as will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's debt or demand, and all costs. Code 1858, § 3497; Shan., § 5257; Code 1932, § 9448; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-628. The writ of attachment should direct so much of the property of the defendant to be attached as will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's debt or demand, and all costs. Code 1858, § 3497; Shan., § 5257; Code 1932, § 9448; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-628. The writ of attachment should direct so much of the property of the defendant to be attached as will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's debt or demand, and all costs. Code 1858, § 3497; Shan., § 5257; Code 1932, § 9448; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-628. The writ of attachment should direct so much of the property of the defendant to be attached as will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's debt or demand, and all costs. Code 1858, § 3497; Shan., § 5257; Code 1932, § 9448; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-628.
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