Affirming.
This is a companion case to Ben Williamson Co. v. Alice Hall et al.,
The facts here are practically the same as those in Ben Williamson Co. v. Alice Hall et al., supra, the only difference being the mortgage executed by Marion Hall and wife upon which Mrs. Thompson's judgment was rendered was for $1,000, while the mortgage Marion executed to Williamson Company was for $2,000. In the same judgment decreeing Mrs. Hall's lien was superior to the mortgage of Williamson Company, the chancellor also held Mrs. Hall's lien was superior to the *Page 665 mortgage of Mrs. Thompson, and the latter prosecutes this appeal. She makes the same contention here that was made by Williamson Company there, to-wit, that the lis pendens notice filed by Mrs. Hall in 1932 did not cover the lien she asserted against the property of the heirs by the amended pleading she filed in 1937, and as Mrs. Thompson had no notice or actual knowledge of Mrs. Hall's litigated claims, her mortgage took precedence over same.
So far as Mrs. Hall's rights are concerned, the mortgage of Mrs. Thompson occupies a status identical with the mortgage of Williamson Company. What was written in Ben Williamson Co. v. Alice Hall et al.,
Judgment affirmed.
