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[1753] 2 Elchies 53
Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Date: Elizabeth Bannerman
v.
John Salmond
28 July 1753
Case No.No. 30.
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Letters of loosing arrestment do not now need to be intimated to the arrester, as was necessary before the act of Parliament 1617, although the style of the letters still continue the same—found unanimously.
See Swinton against Swinton, 8th December 1738, voce Aliment.
See Creditors of Cave against Murray, 21st January 1736, voce Heritable and Moveable.
See M'Gill against Creditors of Naughton, 14th February 1737, voce Competition.
See Neilson against Russel, 13th February 1734, voce Bill of Exchange.
See M'Leod against M'Donald, 20th February 1735, voce Consignation.
See Notes.
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