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[1741] 2 Elchies 442      

Subject_1 POINDING.

Kirkland
v.
Millar

Date: 17 December 1741
Case No. No. 7.

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Poinding of standing corn, begun 30th of August, when the messenger poinded the whole crop by rips, and left the creditors to cut down, lead, and stack it as they pleased, who accordingly stacked a part of it in the debtor’s barn-yard, but most of it in their own barn-yards, without any one employed by the messenger to oversee it, and the messenger having completed the poinding by casting the several stacks to the proof from time to time in the months of December, February, March, and April;—the poinding was found void and null.

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