Davis v. Richmond

14 Mass. 473, 1 Super. Ct. Jud. 279
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMarch 15, 1768
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Davis v. Richmond, 14 Mass. 473, 1 Super. Ct. Jud. 279 (Mass. 1768).

Opinion

Trowbridge, J.

A common judgment creditor in England has his election to sue out a levari facias, fieri facias, elegit, or copias ad satisfaciendum, but can execute but one of them at a time. The levari facias commands the sheriff" that, of the lands, goods, and chattels, of the debtor, he cause to be levied the sum recovered, so that he have it in court, to be delivered to the creditor. The fieri facias commands the sheriff that he cause to be made of the goods and chattels of the debtor the sum recovered, and to have the money in court, &c., to render the creditor his debt, &c. The elegit commands the sheriff to deliver the debtor’s goods and chattels (except the cattle of the plough) and half of his land at a reasonable price and extent, to hold until the debt is levied. The copias ad saiisfa ciendum commands the sheriff to take the debtor’s body, and bring him into court at the return day, that he may pay the debt, &.c.

All these writs are directed to the sheriff only, and he only is to make return thereof. Upon the levari facias, the money is to be levied by sale of the goods and chattels, and the' issues of the land. Upon the fieri facias, the sheriff is to make the money by sale of the goods and chattels. Upon an elegit, the * sheriff cannot sell, but must deliver the goods and chattels, and half the lands, to the creditor, at the value put upon them by a jury of twelve men under oath; and if there be goods and chattels enough to answer the debt, the land is not to be extended.

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