71 Cal. 306 | Cal. | 1886
1. The plaintiff derived no title through the attempted attachment in the action of Steen v. Brown. There is no finding, nor does it appear that plaintiff offered any evidence tending to prove that a copy of the attachment, together with a description of the property attached, and a notice that it was attached, was left with the occupant of the property, or posted upon it. (Code Civ, Proe., sec. 552, subd. 1.) No lien was created by the attempted levy of the attachment to which the right of the purchaser at the execution sale could relate. (Watt v. Wright, 66 Cal. 202; Main v. Tappener, 43 Cal. 206; Sharp v. Baird, 43 Cal. 577; Porter v. Pico, 55 Cal. 172.)
2. The judgment in the action of Steen v. Brown was entered by the justice of the,peace, August 5, 1875; and the judgment was rendered in the County Court, April 10, 1877. On the 18th of June, 1875, Brown, defendant
Judgment affirmed.
Thornton, J., and Myrick, J., concurred.