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State ex Rel. Ark. Construction Comm'n v. Toler

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 19, 1934
69 S.W.2d 394 (Ark. 1934)

Opinion

No. 4-3454

Opinion delivered March 19, 1934.

GARNISHMENT — STATE AGENCY. — A commission created by the State for the purpose of constructing and equipping State hospitals held not subject to garnishment.

Prohibition to Saline Circuit Court; Thomas E. Toler, Judge; writ granted.

Hal L. Norwood, Attorney General, and Pat Mehaffy, Assistant, for appellant.

J. B. Milham, for appellee.


Petitioner prays the issuance of a writ prohibiting the circuit court of Saline County from hearing and adjudging a suit wherein the Arkansas Construction Commission was garnished by a plaintiff who sought to enforce a demand against his debtor who had been employed by the Construction Commission in the discharge of the duties conferred upon it by act 180 of the Acts of 1929, page 884. By this act a commission was created for the purpose of constructing and equipping a State Hospital for Nervous Diseases and a Tuberculosis Sanitarium.

The case of Bull v. Ziegler, 186 Ark. 477, 54 S.W.2d 283, is decisive of the question that such agencies of the State are not subject to garnishment. See also Watson v. Dodge, 187 Ark. 1055, 63 S.W.2d 993.

The writ will be awarded as prayed prohibiting further proceedings in that suit.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Ark. Construction Comm'n v. Toler

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 19, 1934
69 S.W.2d 394 (Ark. 1934)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Ark. Construction Comm'n v. Toler

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. ARKANSAS CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION v. TOLER

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Mar 19, 1934

Citations

69 S.W.2d 394 (Ark. 1934)
69 S.W.2d 394