The plaintiff recovered a judgment of some $13,000 in the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, but the Marshal returned the execution unsatisfied. The plaintiff thereupon filed a motion in the district court in which it recited that the defendant was without discoverable assets, but was employed by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority on a monthly salary, wherefore plaintiff requested an order compelling defendant to pay $70 a month until its judgment was paid and satisfied.
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The court denied plaintiff’s motion,
The plaintiff’s brief is largely directed to a claim that the court abused its discretion. The court did not consider this a matter of discretion, nor do we. Garnishment of future wages by order against any employer is unknown in Puerto Rico. This is because unearned' wages are not property. Diego Agüeros- & Co. v. Heres, 1936,
Judgment will be entered affirming the ■order of the District Court.
Notes
This figure was computed as one-quarter of defendant’s salary, as three-quarters of all earnings for personal services are exempt from execution under the Laws of Puerto Rico, T. 32, § 1130.
