Rule 414. Plaintiff as Purchaser.
Whenever personal property sold on execution is purchased by a plaintiff entitled to receive all or part of the proceeds of the sale, the officer executing the order, upon proof of that fact, shall accept on account of the purchase price the receipt of the plaintiff up to the amount of the proceeds to which he is entitled.
Official Note
Compare Pa. R.C.P. No. 3133. Since only tangible, personal property is involved, lien creditors are not included in this provision as they are in the cited rule.
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