Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1884

Myers v. Hildebrand

Myers v. Hildebrand
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 15, 1884
3 Walker 327

Myers v. Hildebrand

Opinion of the Court

The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the Common Pleas on June 2, 1884, in the following opinion,

Per Curiam:

The Act of April 22, 1856, P. Laws, 532, does not impair or defeat a lien acquired by a levy on real estate, except as against a purchaser or mortgagee. The plaintiff is neither. He is a judgment creditor only. A judgment creditor is not *332a purchaser nor a mortgagee. This is conclusive against the claim of the plaintiff in error.

Judgment affirmed.

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