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[1558] Mor 843
Subject_1 ASSIGNATION.
Subject_2 Intimation.
Date: David M'Gill
v.
Johne Laurestoun
4 July 1558
Case No.No 38.
The cedent may, before intimation, transact or discharge a right assigned.
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Gif ony man be maid assignay to ony actioun, assedatioun, or reversioun, and he agains quhome the samin is maid, befoir ony intimatioun thairof lauchfullie maid unto him, compone, transact, or agrie with the maker thairof, touching the contentis of the samin, and obtene his discharge, richt, or titil thairanent, he may not be callit or perseuit be the said assignay, be vertue of his assignation; but jure præventionis is stoppit and secludit thairfra.
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