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[1728] Mor 875
Subject_1 BANK.
Date: Royal Bank
v.
Bank of Scotland
11 July 1728
Case No.No 1.
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In a case betwixt the two banks, it was found, that neither horning, inhibition, nor arrestment, were competent against the Bank of Scotland, upon their notes or tickets, the diligence being done in emulationem.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting