25-1005. Attachment; several and successive orders; issuance to several counties; costs; taxation.
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Orders of attachment may be issued to the sheriffs of different counties; and several of them may, at the option of the plaintiff, be issued at the same time or in succession; but such only as have been executed shall be taxed in the costs, unless otherwise directed by the court.
While order of attachment may issue to another county, garnishee summons cannot. Benedict v. T. L. V. Land & Cattle Co., 66 Neb. 236, 92 N.W. 210 (1902).
Several orders of attachment may be issued at the same time, or in succession; but in such case only a simple affidavit is necessary. Thompson v. Stetson, 15 Neb. 112, 17 N.W. 368 (1883).