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[1736] 1 Elchies 332      

Subject_1 PONDING.

Stirling
v.
M'Queen

1736, Feb. 18.
Case No. No. 4.

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The Lords sustained the poinding for the master's rent within five days after decreet of his own Court, and indeed it would seem that three days was the time necessary as in removing. Vide Jas. III. Parl. 5, Act 34, and M'Kenzie's observations, ibidem. They also repelled the objection that there was only one appretiation on the ground and not another at the manor place, 17th December 1735.—February 18th The Lords adhered.

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