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[1735] 1 Elchies 35      

Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.

Thomas Grant
v.
Jean Watt

1735, Jan. 16.
Case No. No. 1a.

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The Lords found, though Peacock's assignation was not intimated yet the subject was arrestable, and the arrestment, if formal, would be preferred to any subsequent translation by Peacock;—but the Lords sustained the objection to the arrestment, that the citation in the process was null, and so no dependence. 3tio, Upon the supposition that the arrestment had been valid, they repelled the objection to Grant's decreet of constitution, that there was no other proof than holding Peacock as confest.

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