INDEX. 441 EXTENTS IN CHIEF {continued). Page Subject may hold body with King, but latter chooses custody, &c 284 Defendant though bankrupt or insolvent liable not- withstanding to King . . . ibid. Goods and sums of money . . . 284 What defendant had at the teste or Jiat is bound 284, 5 King not bound by statute of frauds . . ibid. All goods though in trustees' hands but must leave necessaries, &c. . . ... 285 King not bound by sale in market or custom of London as to pledge . . . . ibid. When stranger claims 2i property in the goods . 285 As assignee in trust for creditors . . ibid. As pawnee, bailee, demisee, &c. . . 285, 6 As assignee of Bankrupt . . . 286 Joint term of husband since deceased and wife 286, 7 Dower not taken under extent . . . 287 Partnership goods only defendant's share . . ibid. Against several separate goods . . . ibid. Where stranger claims interest without property . 287 As goods distrained .... ibid. Landlord, year's rent . . . ibid. As executor . . ... ibid. As member of corporation . . . ibid. Cattle of stranger or tenant in common in King's debtor's lands . . .. 287,8 Generally prevails against subjects fieri facias, though prior seizure (but not sale) under the fieri facias . ..... 288 If subject's judgment prior to commencement of Crown process, and subject's seizure before ex- tent, which is to be preferred . . 289 to 292 Special finding better if doubt . . 292, S Court will protect officers if fair doubts whether goods liable and how . . . . 293 Lien on excise goods ..... ibid. Taxes to be paid before execution of subject satisfied ibid.