62 Ky. 206 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1864
delivered the opinion op the court:
It seems to this court that the provisions of the Code, regulating proceedings and attachments on bills for discovery and subjection of property after a return of “no property” on an
Wherefore, the common law lien of the appellees, who first sued in rem, was superior to the subsequent attachment lien of the appellants. And, as the chancellor so decided, his judgment is affirmed'.