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1388 JUSTICES OF THE PEACES [ART. 52

enter the same short on his docket or on the judgment, in this
form or to this effect: "Superseded by A. B. and C. D. (as the
case may be,) this————day of——-—for ———— months,"
which shall be as valid as if the confession had been written
out at length in,the form hereinbefore given.

1888, art. 52, sec 61. 1860, art. 51, sec. 54. 1843, ch. 321.

63. Every security in a supersedeas of a judgment rendered
by a justice of the peace shall sign the same; or, if he cannot
write, make his mark; and no such supersedeas shall be valid
against any security unless his signature or mark shall have
been affixed thereto and attested by the justice.

Ibid. sec. 62. 1860, art. 51, sec. 55. 1792, ch. 74.

64. An execution may be issued by a justice of the peace
previous to the supersedeas of the judgment, but the constable
or sheriff shall not proceed on said execution if a certificate
that the judgment has been superseded be shown to him, the
defendant paying the costs of execution.

Ibid. sec. 63. 1860, art. 51, sec. 56. 1791, ch. 67, sec. 4. 1835, ch. 201, sec. 12.

65. No execution or scire facias shall issue against the
securities on any supersedeas taken on a judgment rendered by
a justice of the peace after the expiration of four years from
the date of said supersedeas, and after the lapse of the said
four years such securities shall be discharged.

Ibid. sec. 64. 1860, art. 51, sec. 57. 1826, ch. 194, sec. 3.

66. A confession of judgment by way of supersedeas of a
judgment or decree in a court of record shall be a lien on the
lands of the persons therein named from the time such super-
sedeas is filed with the clerk of the court in the same manner
as judgments rendered in any court of law.

Ibid. sec. 65. 1860, art. 51, sec. 58. 1826 ch. 194, sec. 4.

67. The confession of a judgment by way of supersedeas
shall not defeat the lien of the original judgment.

Ibid. sec. 66. 1860, art. 51, sec. 59. 1801, ch. 62, sec 2.

68. Any justice of the peace may issue an execution or any
other process on any judgment rendered by a justice of the


 

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