The plaintiff shall, on the day on which he or she sues out his writ of garnishment, prepare and file all the allegations and interrogatories, in writing, with the clerk or justice issuing the writ upon which he or she may be desirous of obtaining the answer of the garnishee touching the goods and chattels, moneys, credits, and effects of the defendant, and the value thereof, in his or her hands and possession, at the time of the service of the writ or at any time thereafter.
Ark. Code Ann. § 16-110-403
Filing of interrogatories
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Eagle Bank & Trust Co. v. Raynor Mfg. Co. (2019)
Most recently applied in Eagle Bank & Trust Co. v. Raynor Mfg. Co. (March 2019)
Acts 1889, No. 115, § 3, p. 168; C. & M
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