                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

SUGGESTION THAT CODEFENDANT HAS NOT MADE FULL DISCLOSURE (§ 8.01-565)

When it is suggested by the plaintiff in any attachment that a codefendant has
not fully disclosed the debts owing by him, or effects in his hands belonging to
the principal defendant in such attachment, the court, without any formal
pleading, shall inquire as to such debts and effects, or, if either party
demand, it shall cause a jury to be impaneled for that purpose, and proceed in
respect to any such debts or effects found by the court or the jury in the same
manner as if they had been confessed by such codefendant. If the judgment of the
court or verdict of the jury be in favor of such codefendant, he shall have
judgment for his costs against the plaintiff.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 8-553; 1977, c. 617.