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[1686] 2 Brn 91      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR ROGER HOG OF HARCARSE.

Sir James Cockburn
v.
Provost Miln and Others

1686. February.

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Found that a denunciation to the horn at the market-cross of Edinburgh, where the party did not live, was not a sufficient diligence to hinder gratification, since his escheat did not fall thereby; and it was not a diligence ordinata to affect the goods, as other hornings are. Vide No. 140, [Cockburn against Miln, &c. February 1686.]

Page 30, No. 143.

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