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[1734] 2 Elchies 441
Subject_1 POINDING.
Date: Ferguson of Auchinblain
v.
John Dick
30 July 1734 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
Poinding of growing corns:—Several creditors having inchoate poinding of growing corns, one of them (not the earliest) raised suspension of their several diligences and multiplepoinding in the debtor's name, and now prayed sequestration to prevent confusion in cutting down the corns, which the Lords granted, though opposed by the creditors who had the first inchoate poinding. But in the case of Cave and Trustees of his Creditors, 28th January 1735, the Lords refused to sequestrate.
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