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[1682] Mor 3792      

Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV.

The execution must specify the Names and Designations of the Parties, Dwelling-houses, &c.
Subject_3 SECT. XII.

Executions bearing in general to have been lawfully gone about.

Mr James Cunninghame
v.
M'Leod and Hamilton

1682. February.
Case No. No 148.

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A messenger's execution of arrestment, bearing that the letters were duly and lawfully executed, but not that a copy was left, found null and informal, and second arrester preferred, albeit the said first arrestment mentioned that the person against whom it was executed, was personally apprehended.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 270. Harcarse (Arrestment) No 77, p. 14.

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