The officer granting the attachment may direct, upon proper application, that counterpart writs of attachment issue to any county in which property of the defendant may be found, or such counterparts may be subsequently applied for and obtained upon good cause shown. Code 1858, § 3465; Shan., § 5225; Code 1932, § 9412; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-630. The officer granting the attachment may direct, upon proper application, that counterpart writs of attachment issue to any county in which property of the defendant may be found, or such counterparts may be subsequently applied for and obtained upon good cause shown. Code 1858, § 3465; Shan., § 5225; Code 1932, § 9412; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-630. The officer granting the attachment may direct, upon proper application, that counterpart writs of attachment issue to any county in which property of the defendant may be found, or such counterparts may be subsequently applied for and obtained upon good cause shown. Code 1858, § 3465; Shan., § 5225; Code 1932, § 9412; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-630. The officer granting the attachment may direct, upon proper application, that counterpart writs of attachment issue to any county in which property of the defendant may be found, or such counterparts may be subsequently applied for and obtained upon good cause shown. Code 1858, § 3465; Shan., § 5225; Code 1932, § 9412; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-630.
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