REPORTS OF CASES DETERMINED IN THE DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. [Civ. No. 1948. Third Appellate District.-February 18, 1919.] ALICE K. MURPHY, Respondent, v. WM. H. RIECKS, as Sheriff, etc., Defendant; LULU MIGNON MURPHY, Appellant. [1] JUDGMENT FOR MAINTENANCE-LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY.-A judg. ment in an action for maintenance and support limited to exist in its operative effect to a specified time becomes functus officio at the expiration of that time, and ceases to be a lien upon the real property of the defendant. [2] ID. INJUNCTION-RESTRAINING SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY EXECUTION. Where a wife is the owner of the legal title to real property by deed of gift from her husband, and is in possession thereof and her title has been established as perfectly valid by a solemn judgment, in an action wherein its validity was directly challenged, an injunetion will lie at her instance to restrain a sale of the property under an execution issued on a judgment against the husband in favor of the daughter of the husband and wife for the support and maintenance of the daughter. APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Joaquin County. W. H. Langdon, Judge Presiding. Affirmed. The facts are stated in the opinion of the court. Lulu Mignon Murphy, in pro. per., and Walter F. Lynch for Appellant. 1 |