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[1740] 1 Elchies 46      

Subject_1 BANKRUPT.

Kirkland
v.
Miller

1740, Nov. 7.
Case No. No. 16.

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We agreed that this being a disposition omnium bonorum between a son and father would not be good against creditors, at least that they must come in pari passu; but we differed whether the bond of corroboration in gramio of that disposition be reducible, though the father had as summary diligence upon the bonds corroborated if he had used it, and though such a bond without a disposition would be reducible;—but it carried not, by a great majority.

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