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[1673] Mor 844      

Subject_1 ASSIGNATION.
Subject_2 Intimation.

Laird Barnbarroch
v.
the Viscount of Kenmore

Date: 23 July 1673
Case No. No 40.

Assignation intimated in the cedent's lifetime, needs no transference.


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Patrick Kincaid having obtained decreet against the Viscount of Kenmore, the Viscount suspends. Patrick assigned the right to his son, who transferred the same to Barnbarroch; who thereupon called upon a copy in the name of Patrick Kincaid, and as assignee craved protestation; which the Lords found he might do; seeing the assignation and translation was intimate in Kincaid's lifetime, and so needed no transferrence.

Stair, v. 2. p. 220.

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