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[1715] Mor 13569
Subject_1 REGISTRATION.
Date: Sir John Clark
v.
Preston
22 February 1715
Case No.No 49.
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It is appointed, by act 119. Parl. 1581, That inhibitions, with the executions, be within 40 days of the publication recorded in the sheriff-court books, both of the shire where the debtor dwells, and where his lands lie, and the principals be signed by the Sheriff-clerk, and delivered back to the party, declaring the same to be null, unless duly registered in this manner. Upon this ground an inhibition was found null, where the execution at the market-cross was not marked and signed by the clerk.
*** This case is No 120. p. 3769. voce Execution.
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