McCormick Harvesting Machine Company v. Dunn

Decision Date04 December 1901
Docket Number10,510
PartiesMCCORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE COMPANY v. WILLIAM M. DUNN
CourtNebraska Supreme Court

ERROR from the district court for Franklin county. Tried below before BEALL, J. Affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

John P Maule and H. H. Wilson, for plaintiff in error.

No appearance contra.

OPINION

NORVAL, C. J.

Plaintiff in error was plaintiff below. A single ruling is presented for review, and that is, did the district court err in sustaining a general demurrer to the petition and dismissing the action? The petition alleges, in effect, that plaintiff recovered a judgment against one William B. Carpenter, before a justice of the peace, in the sum of $ 124.57; that an execution was issued on said judgment and delivered to William M. Dunn, the defendant herein, as sheriff, for service; that he thereupon levied and took into his possession two mules, four horses and two sets of harness, of the value of $ 250; that afterwards Carpenter claimed said property was exempt from levy and sale under the writ by virtue of section 521 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and duly filed an inventory, under oath, for the whole of his personal property, in compliance with and pursuant to section 522 of said Code; that the sheriff called three disinterested freeholders, who appraised the value of the property so inventoried at $ 401; and that thereupon the officer discharged said levy, released the property seized and delivered the same to Carpenter, and then returned the execution wholly unsatisfied; that the latter during all of said time was a resident of this state and head of a family and owned a lot and a house thereon in which he lived with his family and occupied as a homestead, of which facts, when Carpenter filed his said affidavit and inventory, plaintiff informed the sheriff, and warned him not to release the property from the levy, and the officer agreed not to do so if plaintiff would execute to him an indemnifying bond against loss or damages, which plaintiff did, yet the defendant released his said levy; and that by reason thereof plaintiff is unable to collect the said judgment.

By section 521 of the Code of Civil Procedure, there is exempt from forced sale, on execution, to all heads of families, who have neither lands, town lots nor houses subject to exemption as a homestead, the sum of $ 500 in personal property. Carpenter, the debtor, duly filed an inventory of his...

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