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[1566] Mor 685      

Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Subject_2 Formalities of Arrestment.

William Seytoun
v.
William Forbes

Date: 9 January 1566
Case No. No 13.

If the owner receive no intimation, he may lawfully dispose of the goods notwithstanding of the arrestment.


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Gif ony persoun causis ony arreistmentis to be made upon ony man's cornis, gudis, or geir, he aucht and sould denunce and intimate the samin to the awner thairof, utherwayis gif na intimation be maid, it is leasum to the awner to dispone upon the sadis cornis, gudis, and geir, at his pleasour, notwitstanding of ony arriestment maid thairupon.

Balfour, (Arrestment.) p. 538.

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