Citation Numbers: 42 Minn. 188, 43 N.W. 1114, 1889 Minn. LEXIS 229
Judges: Yanderburgh
Filed Date: 12/20/1889
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
The defendant, as sheriff of Ramsey county, on or about the 1st day of September, 1887, received an execution in due form, issued out of the district court of that county, upon a judgment recovered by the plaintiff against Joseph Brown and George Brown, in that court, for the sum of $95.38. The record of the judgment shows jurisdiction of the defendants and of the subject-matter, and the judgment was duly rendered. It was determined in that action that plaintiff is a corporation, and there is no suggestion of fraud or want of jurisdiction. It became the official duty of the defendant sheriff, in obedience to the directions of the writ, to satisfy the execution out of the personal or real property of the judgment debtors within his county within 60 days, as therein commanded. The execution was returned by the sheriff wholly unsatisfied on the 3d day •of September, 1887. This action is brought to recover the amount of the judgment, on the ground of neglect and violation of official duty by the defendant in failing to make the amount thereof of the .goods and chattels or other property of the defendants as by the writ
Order affirmed.