HASWELL, Justice.
The question in this case is whether the Montana attachment statutes, insofar as they permit the prejudgment attachment of real estate without prior notice and hearing, violate the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The district court held them constitutional. We affirm.
On September 5, 1974, plaintiff Clarice L. Bustell commenced an action against defendants William B. Bustell and Shirley A...
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