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[1681] Mor 7135
Subject_1 INTERDICTION.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Virtual Interdiction. - Solemnities in publication. - Effect after publication. - Effect as to moveables or personal execution.
Date: Gordon of Park
v.
Arthur Forbes
2 December 1681
Case No.No 14.
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The execution of an interdiction found null, because it bore not “after three oyesses,” but only 'after proclamation and public reading of the letters;' but this was stopped.
*** Fountainhall reports this case. Dec. 1.—An interdiction was found null, because its execution did not bear three oyesses to have been given.
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