2 Miles 156 | Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County | 1837
The new act has made no change in this respect. The language of the 44th section which has been quoted, is, it is true, as broad as possible,: but the duties of the inquest are to ascertain whether the rents and profits of the estate levied upon, will be sufficient to satisfy within seven years the judgment upon which the execution has issued, and when, as in this case, there can be no rents and profits as to the interest of the defendant taken in execution, there is no duty to be performed by the inquest. An inquest at best, therefore, would be a useless expense. The ultimate purpose of this requisition of the law is to protect the defendant’s estate from sale, provided, the rents and profits
Rule discharged.