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[1735] Mor 687
Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Subject_2 Formalities of Arrestment.
Date: Muirhead
v.
Corrie
17 February 1735
Case No.No 16.
In a furthcoming of goods, it has the effect of a decree, that the judge has appointed the arrester to produce the goods, in order to be rouped.
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In a process of furthcoming, the judge ordained the arrestee to produce the goods, in order to be rouped and sold, for payment of the pursuer's debt; this was found an effectual decreet of furthcoming, so as to bar another creditor who offered to poind before any step was taken upon this ordinance, it being pleaded, That this was the regular method in furthcomings of goods, Stair, P. 375*. and equivalent to a simple decreet of furthcoming where money is arrested, and a certain sum decerned to be made furthcoming.
* p. 388, edition 1759.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting