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U.S. Supreme Court
Broom v. Armstrong, 137 U.S. 266 (1890)
Broom v. Armstrong
No. 40
Argued October 30, 1890
Decided December 1, 1890
137 U.S. 266
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT
OF THE TERRITORY OF UTAH
Syllabus
In Utah, an action under the statute (§ 3460 Compl.Laws Utah, 1888) to foreclose a chattel mortgage, if commenced while the lien of the mortgage is good as against creditors and purchasers, keeps it alive and continues it until the decree and sale perfect the plaintiff's rights and pass title to the purchaser.
Under § 3206 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, the rule of lis pendens applies to an action to foreclose a mortgage of personal property.
