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Heywood v. Hildreth
9 Mass. 393
Mass.
1812
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Curia.

The whole proceedings, after the seizure on execution, have relation to the day of the seizure. It may often be impossible to complete the extent within thirty days from the rendition of judgment. But the creditor does not lose his lien created by the attachment and seizure, unless more than three months elapse before the recording and return of the execution, &c. (a)

Plaintiff nonsuit.

[Vide Vail vs. Lewis, 4 Johns. Rep. 450. — Devoe vs. Elliot, 2 C. R. 143. — Ed.]

Case Details

Case Name: Heywood v. Hildreth
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1812
Citation: 9 Mass. 393
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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