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The real and personal estate acquired by any debtor, after his discharge as aforesaid, or in which he shall thereafter become entitled to any interest, legal or equitable (except such as may by law be exempted from execution), shall be subject to his debts, engagements, and other liabilities, in like manner, in all respects, as if such discharge had not taken place, and it shall be lawful for any of his creditors to issue and execute any new or other process against such real or personal estate, for the satisfaction of their respective claims, in the same manner as they might have done if such debtor had never been taken in execution.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 39 P.S. Insolvency and Assignments § 284. After-acquired property to be subject to debts - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-39-ps-insolvency-and-assignments/pa-st-sect-39-284/
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