11-33-5 - Attachment against partners.

§ 11-33-5. Attachment against partners.
 

In case one or more partners shall be liable to attachment on any of the enumerated grounds therefor, save the first, an attachment may be maintained against said partner, or all of the partners, by the partnership creditors. The property of the partnership, in either case, may be levied on and dealt with in all respects as if the grounds of attachment existed as to all the partners. The effects levied upon may be replevied by the partners sued by giving bond as other defendants in attachments, or, if they fail to do so, any partner not sued therein may replevy the same in like manner; but, by doing so, such partner shall thereby become a party defendant to the suit for all purposes, and judgment may be rendered on his bond against the obligors therein as in other attachment cases. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1892, § 127; 1906, § 131; Hemingway's 1917, § 123; 1930, § 121; 1942, § 2677.