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Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Date: Thomas Grant
v.
James Watt
16 January 1735
Case No.No. 1.
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Though an assignation be not intimated, the assignee creditor may arrest, and his arrestment is preferable to a subsequent translation by that assignee, though his debt be constituted only by a decreet holding that assignee as confessed; but an arrestment being on a dependance, if the citation be null, and so no dependance, the arrestment falls in consequence.
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