3382 - Judgments which are liens at death.

     § 3382.  Judgments which are liens at death.        Any judgment which at the decedent's death was a lien on real     estate then owned by him or on real estate which he had conveyed     by deed not recorded during his life shall continue to bind the     real estate for five years from the inception or last revival of     the lien or for one year from the decedent's death, whichever     shall be longer, although the judgment be not revived after his     death. During this period, the judgment shall rank according to     its priority at the time of death, and after this period, it     shall not continue to be a lien on the real estate, unless     revived. Any judgment against the decedent which is a lien on     real estate aliened by him may be revived by an action of scire     facias brought against the decedent, but before any judgment     shall be entered thereon, the personal representative shall be     made a party defendant and served with process in the action.        Cross References.  Section 3382 is referred to in section     3385 of this title.