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Ruling Cases
Keen, James Tower
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Nor are they liable to another subject's execution, for the same reason. Bro. Pledges, pi. 28 ; Finch's Law, 11.
186 CROWN.
No. 5. — Bex v. Cotton, Parker, 120, 121.
Nay, further, according to the case I am going to cite, where the King claims by forfeiture upon an attainder or outlawry, the subject shall have the benefit of his distress against the Crown, and the King cannot have it without redemption.
Bro. Pledges, pi. 31. A man distrains his termor for rent arrear, and after the termor is at
...tainted for felony done before dis- tress taken. And the opinion of the Court was, that the King should not have the distress as forfeited, without satisfying the party who distrained ; for this was lawfully taken at the time of the distress: Otherwise, where the donor distrains the tenant in tail for rent, and after the tenant in tail is attainted for felony done before the distress ; for there the donor may distrain the heir of the tenant in tail, after the execution of his father; yet in the first case he hath no other remedy.

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