444 INDEX. .EXTENTS IN CHIEF {continued). Page Lands. May be seized though goods sufficient . . 293 Timefrom which lands (generally) bound . . ibid* By bond made like record within statute Henrys. .... 293,4 By other bonds and specialties . . 294 By simple contract debts . . . ibid. By statute debts from certain Crown officers, receivers, collectors, &c. . . . ibid. From time of entering into their office . 294, 5 Other officers and private persons, lands not within that statute from whence bound 295, 6 Time when simple contract is a debt of record . 296 May seize equitable titles as an equity of redemp- tion — (See Mortgage.) . . . ibid. May take an estate in trust for defendant . 296, 7 Rents service, &c. , . . 297 Tithes of lay impropriators . . . ibid. Not tithes of beneficed clerk — (See levari facias.) ...... ibid. Copyhold lands .... ibid. Term for years . . . . ibid. When stranger claims interest and property in them 298 Alienation by defendant if made after time whence lands bound, bad .... ibid. Aliter if made before .... . ibid. Term to attend inheritance . . . ibid. Fee simple lands followed after the death of the Crown debtor . . . . . ibid. And estates tail by statute which only relates to certain Crown debts . . . 298, 9 Effect of alienation by issue in tail before Crown process on ancestor's debt . . . 299 Charging heir if executors have assets and feoffee if heir have . . . . .300 When cannot follow estates tail after death . 299 Alienee of fee simjple lands . . . 299,300