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[1733] Mor 13973
Subject_1 REPARATION.
Subject_2 SECT. IX. Impeding of Legal Diligence.
Date: Blair
v.
Graham
11 July 1733
Case No.No 60.
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Thereafter it was found, that a party, who, upon a simulate disposition retenta possessione, did stop a poinding, was liable for the debt; but an offer made by the defender, to make the goods forthcoming ipsa corpora, conform to an inventory referred to in the disposition, was found relevant to assoilzie him. See Appendix.
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