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[1742] 1 Elchies 414      

Subject_1 SALE.

Drummond
v.
Miss Cunningham

1742, Nov. 13.
Case No. No. 3.

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(This case does not appear in the manuscript notes; but the case of Nicholson of Trabrown, 3d February 1738, referred to, is thus mentioned:)—On report of Lord Royston, found that in a process of sale at the instance of an apparent-heir on the act 1695, if upon the sale no reversion remain to the said heir, the expenses of the sale should be proportioned among the creditors, as directed by act of sederunt 1711 in the case of sales of bankrupt estates.

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