| William Henry Lloyd - Civil procedure - 1916 - 980 pages
...all the chattels of the debtor, saying only his oxen and beasts of his plow, and the one half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent : And if he be put out of that tenement, he shall recover by a writ of novel disseisin, and after by... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott, Sidney Post Simpson - Civil procedure - 1946 - 998 pages
...the Chattels of the Debtor (saving only his Oxen and Beasts of his Plough) and the one half of his Land, until the Debt be levied upon a reasonable Price or Extent. (3) And if he be put out of that Tenement, he shall recover by a Writ of Novel disseisin* and after... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 892 pages
...the chattels of the debtor, saving only his oxcu and beasts of the plough, and the one half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent." The Bankruptcy Act, by the words, "the sheriff shall not under a writ of degit deliver the goods of... | |
| Kenelm Edward Digby, William Montagu Harrison - Real property - 2005 - 464 pages
...RIGHTS 282 COMPLETION OF THE COMMON LAW ยง 5(i). CHAP. V. of his plough, and !] the one half of his land, until the debt be levied upon a reasonable price or extent/ This power of the creditor to seize and sell half the debtor's land is now2 extended to the whole.... | |
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