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CHAP. VII.]
CIVIL PROCEDURE.
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of money be not made to satisfy all executions, the amount made shall be distributed to the several creditors in proportion to the amount of their respective demands. In all other cases the writ of execution first delivered to the officer shall be first satisfied. And it shall be the duty of the officer to indorse on every writ of execution the time when he received the same. No judgment shall be a lien upon the lands, goods, or chattels of a judgment debtor, until said lands, goods, or chattels shall be levied upon or seized in execution.

In what order property shall be levied upon.Sect. 437. The officer to whom a writ of execution is delivered, shall proceed immediately to levy the same upon the goods and chattels of the debtor; but if no goods and chattels can be found, the officer shall indorse on the writ of execution, "no goods," and forthwith levy the writ of execution upon the lands and tenements of the debtor, which may be liable to satisfy the judgment.

If officer levies upon property claimed by other than defendant, jury of disinterested men to be summoned, &c.Sect. 438. If the officer, by virtue of any writ of execution, issued from any court of record in this territory, shall levy the same on any goods and chattels claimed by any person other than the defendant, it shall be the duty of said officer forthwith to give notice in writing to some justice of the peace in the county, in which shall be set forth the names of the plaintiff and defendant, together with the name of the claimant; and at the same time he shall furnish the said justice of the peace with a schedule of the property claimed. And it shall be the duty of such justice of the peace, immediately upon the receipt of such notice and schedule, to make an entry of the same upon his docket, and issue a writ of summons, directed to the sheriff, or any constable of the county, commanding him to summon five disinterested men, having the qualifications of electors, who shall be named in said summons, to appear before him, the said justice, at the time and place therein mentioned, which time shall not be more than three days after the date of said writ, to try and determine the right of the claimant to the property in controversy. And it shall be the duty of the claimant to give two days' notice, in writing, to the plaintiff or other party for whose benefit such execution was issued and levied as aforesaid, his agent or attorney, if within the county, of the time and place of such trial; and he shall, moreover, prove to the satisfaction of said justice that such notice was given, or that