An extent may be made subject to the homestead right when no application is made to have a homestead set out and assigned. Fletcher v. The State Capital Bank,
Northumberland claims title to the premises embraced in the plaintiffs' mortgage under a levy of an execution against Cobleigh. The case finds that a homestead right existed in the premises at the time of the levy, and that a legal demand for an assignment of a homestead was denied. The extent, therefore, was void as against Cobleigh, and Northumberland acquired no title by it. The plaintiffs and the town of Northumberland both claim title under Cobleigh, and Northumberland's title fails, and the plaintiffs are entitled to a decree of foreclosure.
Decree accordingly.
ALLEN and CARPENTER, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.
