BEASLEY, Judge.
This is an appeal from the grant of a writ of possession for household furniture. Appellant Dixon maintains that the petition for the writ was fatally defective in two respects: (1) that "it was brought in the name of a plaintiff whose name did not import either a natural or artificial person" and (2) "that the description was insufficient to distinguish the property to be levied on from other similar articles."
1. Should the petition for writ...
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