The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 27West Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 55
... lien would have been the same ; but in that case , if an- other person purchased the land or took a mortgage for it for valuable consideration , without notice , the lien could not be enforced as against such subsequent purchaser ...
... lien would have been the same ; but in that case , if an- other person purchased the land or took a mortgage for it for valuable consideration , without notice , the lien could not be enforced as against such subsequent purchaser ...
Page 56
... lien . It was within the power of the plaintiff to have taken a written assign- ment of the vendor's lien , and to have placed it upon record , as the law required , and thus to have secured himself against the acts of the original ...
... lien . It was within the power of the plaintiff to have taken a written assign- ment of the vendor's lien , and to have placed it upon record , as the law required , and thus to have secured himself against the acts of the original ...
Page 74
... lien of the state for costs in a criminal prosecution is not a spe- cific lien , nor does it come within the mean- ing of either of the other exceptions named . Homestead laws are intended for the protec- tion of the families of those ...
... lien of the state for costs in a criminal prosecution is not a spe- cific lien , nor does it come within the mean- ing of either of the other exceptions named . Homestead laws are intended for the protec- tion of the families of those ...
Page 81
... lien of its attachment given priority over that of appellant ; alleging , in effect , that the appellant , at the time of the delivery of the writ of attachment to the sheriff , had directed the sheriff not to serve said writ , and that ...
... lien of its attachment given priority over that of appellant ; alleging , in effect , that the appellant , at the time of the delivery of the writ of attachment to the sheriff , had directed the sheriff not to serve said writ , and that ...
Page 82
... lien given by the statute is a secret lien , and liable to jeopardize the rights of subse- quent purchasers and creditors . He who wishes to avail himself of it should place no obstruction in the way of having it perfected by the levy ...
... lien given by the statute is a secret lien , and liable to jeopardize the rights of subse- quent purchasers and creditors . He who wishes to avail himself of it should place no obstruction in the way of having it perfected by the levy ...
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