Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
In case all or any part of the growing crops of the tenant of any farm or lands are seized and sold by the sheriff or other officer by virtue of any writ of fieri facias or other writ of execution, such crops, so long as the same remain on the farms or lands, shall, in default of sufficient distress of the goods and chattels of the tenant, be liable to the rent which may accrue and become due to the landlord after any such seizure and sale, and to the remedies by distress for recovery of such rent, and that notwithstanding any bargain and sale or assignment which may have been made or executed of such growing crops by the sheriff or other officer.