11-33-15 - Bond excepted to: new bond and affidavit.
§ 11-33-15. Bond excepted to: new bond and affidavit.
When it shall appear to the court, on exceptions taken by the defendant or otherwise, that the sureties on any attachment bond are insufficient, the court shall direct the plaintiff to give a new bond with sufficient surety; and such bond shall be as valid, in all respects, as the original bond. If the plaintiff fail to give a new bond within the time required by the court, the attachment shall be dismissed. In all cases where an attachment bond or affidavit may be defective in any respect, or may be lost or destroyed, the plaintiff shall be allowed to file a new affidavit and bond, which shall be, in all respects, as valid and binding as if given at the commencement of the suit.
Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 52, art. 15; 1871, § 1483; 1880, § 2464; 1892, § 132; 1906, § 136; Hemingway's 1917, § 128; 1930, § 126; 1942, § 2682.