On this bill to foreclose a mortgage, the master, to whom it was referred, reported a junior judgment, upon which execution issued and levy was made, to be a superior lien on lands to a senior judgment upon which three days later an execution issued which was speedily executed by a sale of the lands. *Page 180
The senior judgment creditor contends that although he had lost his priority to the junior judgment creditor, he had again recovered it by promptly following through his execution to a sale. The point is settled against him in Lippincott v. Smith,
The further argument is that the junior judgment creditor lost his priority of execution because he stayed the execution of the writ in the sheriff's hands to the delay and in fraud of the senior judgment creditor's later execution, and that the decision in Cook v. Wood,
The master's report will be confirmed and exception overruled. *Page 181
