| William Mark McKinney - 1917 - 1204 páginas
...statutory period.1' Priority of Liens 280. Rule at Law. — The principle is believed to be universal that a prior lien gives a prior claim, which is entitled...on it until a subsequent lien has been obtained and canned into execution has never been considered as such an act.17 After judgment has been rendered... | |
| 1918 - 1300 páginas
...vendor's lien note. The court said: "But it is a universal rule that a lien cannot be displaced but by some act of the party holding it, which shall postpone...court of law or equity, to a subsequent claimant. It is clearly settled that any release by an assignor of his assignee's claims, is a nullity. . . .... | |
| 1922 - 1114 páginas
...intention to disturb the generally accepted rule, as stated long ago by Chief Justice Marshall: "That a prior lien gives a prior claim which is entitled...to prior satisfaction out of the subject it binds." In the absence of any language indicating a contrary Intention, we assume that the Legislature In enacting... | |
| 1902 - 1130 páginas
...of the judgment debtor. Says Chief Justice Marshall: "The principle is believed to be universal that a prior lien gives a prior claim, which is entitled...proceeding on it until a subsequent lien has been olrt.iined and carried iuto execution has never been considered as such an act." Rankin v. Scott 12... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - 1902 - 778 páginas
...different lienholders, it is only necessary to decide who has the first right or lien, unless it has been displaced by some act of the party holding it which shall postpone him to subsequent claimants. Phillips on Mechanics' Liens, § 225. With these general and elementary principles... | |
| Congress. Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee - 1953
...Chief Justice Marshall in Rankin v. Scott, supra : "The principle is believed to be universal, that a prior lien gives a prior claim, which is entitled...Court of law or equity to a subsequent claimant." 12 Wheat., at 179. This principle is widely accepted and applied, in the absence of legislation to... | |
| United States. Internal Revenue Service - 1954 - 726 páginas
...Chief Justice Marshall in Rankin v. Scott, supra: "The principle is believed to be universal that, a prior lien gives a prior claim, which is entitled...Court of law or equity to a subsequent claimant." 12 Wheat., at 179. This principle is widely accepted and applied, in the absence of legislation to... | |
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