§12-1580. Judgment - Damages - Attorney fees.
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In an action to recover the possession of personal property, judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession, or for the
recovery of possession, or the value thereof in case a delivery cannot be had, and of damages for the detention. If the property has been delivered to the plaintiff, and the defendant claim a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property, or the value thereof in case a return cannot be had, and damages for taking and withholding the same. The judgment rendered in favor of the prevailing party in such action may include a reasonable attorney fee to be set by the court, to be taxed and collected as costs. R.L. 1910, § 4807. Amended by Laws 1972, c. 173, § 1, emerg. eff. April 7, 1972.