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[1744] Mor 8549
Subject_1 MEDITATIONE FUGÆ.
Date: Scot
v.
Sandilands and Manderston
7 December 1744
Case No.No 7.
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An officer who lived with his wife and family for several months in Edinburgh, going to join his regiment, a creditor apprehended him on a warrant on the act 1672, cap. 8. until he should find caution judicio sisti et judicatum
solvi, as being in meditatione fugæ. The Lords, in respect that the officer was a burgess of Edinburgh, and no stranger, and that going to his regiment was no fuga, found him entitled to damages from the creditor. *** This case is No. 63. p. 1929. voce Burgh Royal.
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