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[1623] Mor 1047
Subject_1 BANKRUPT.
Subject_2 DIVISION II. Alienation after Diligence.
Subject_3 SECT. V. What Diligence sufficient to found Reduction upon the act 1621.
Date: James Craw
v.
David and Thomas Persone
21 February 1623
Case No.No 138.
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The Lords found that bankrupt might be proven by a charge; and that thereafter he was denounced rebel; and that the assignation made medio temporis, was null by the statute, except it be proven that it was upon an onerous cause.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting