1 White & W. 71

Thomas J. Peel v. Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank.

(No. 1574, Op. Book No. 3, p. 660.)

Appeal from Lamar County.

Opinion by

Hurt, J.

§ 180. Garnishee; not liable on negotiable note, unless, etc. It is impossible to charge the garnishee as the debtor *72of the defendant, unless it appear affirmatively that at the time of the garnishment the defendant had a cause of action against him for the recovery of a legal debt due or to become due by afflux of time. Thus, where the garnishee answered that he had executed to the defendant a negotiable promissory note, upon which he still owed a balance, it devolved upon the plaintiff to prove, in order to hold the garnishee liable, that the note had been transferred by the defendant before the service of the writ of garnishment. [Drake on Attach. § 575; Bassett v. Garthwaite, 22 Tex. 230; Iglehart v. Moore, 21 Tex. 501.]

Beversed and remanded.

Peel v. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank
1 White & W. 71

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Peel v. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank
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Mar 19, 1881
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