| Mass. | Jan 12, 1877

Gray, C. J.

The debtor having been taken and committed on execution, and having been discharged by consent of the creditor, it would seem that the judgment must be deemed satisfied, and it is clear that the same execution could not afterwards be lawfully levied upon his estate. Coburn v. Palmer, 10 Cush. 273. Kennedy v. Duncklee, 1 Gray, 65. Doane v. Bartlett, 4 Allen, 74. Gen. Sts. c. 124, § 22.

Judgment for the tenant.

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