This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 Excerpt: ...Such execution shall not be served upon the persons be executed. Qf tke defendants whose names are indorsed thereon; nor shall it be levied upon the sole property of any defendant, who neither appeared in the suit nor was served with such process; but it may be levied and collected of the several property of any defendant who appeared or was served with process, or of the joint or co-partnership property of all the defendants, when new or Sec. 199. If any execution be returned unsatisfied in whole or tio"nhraay"eCI1" in part, and shall not be renewed, a further execution, for the iMUeU-amount remaining due, may be issued. Dory of officer Sec. 200. The officer, after taking goods and chattels into his aamea?o"i?elom5 custotly DY virtue f an execution, shall indorse thereon the time from time of of levying the same, and a description or list of the property, and such goods and chattels shall be bound from the time they are seized in execution. Tvhenandhow ec. 01. The officer shall without delay, give public notice by a'e to be adver-at least three advertisements, signed by himself, and put up at 1 J three public places in the town, where the property is sold, of the time and place when and where the same shall be exposed to sale; which notice shall describe the goods and chattels taken, and shall be put up at least ten days before the day of sale, when, where Sec. 202. At the time and place so appointed, or at such other nd, low sd- time as the sale may be adjourned to, within the life of the execution, the goods and chattels being present, and pointed out to the inspection and examination of the bidders, the officer shall ex-Chapter sa. pose them to sale at vendue to the highest bidder. Sec. 203. The officer shall return the execution...