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[1682] Mor 3885
Subject_1 EXECUTOR.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. If there be a Co-executor. - If the Executor die before obtaining Sentence. - Every creditor may take decree, and the defence of exhaustion will be reserved contra executionem.
Date: Somerville
v.
Earl of Lauderdale
16 February 1682
Case No.No 81.
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Found that an executor dying pendente processu for a debt, before sentence, could not assign the testament as to that part, not being executum.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting