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Creditors of the York-Building Company v Dr Stewart Threipland. [1778] Mor 8383 (7 July 1778)
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[1778] Mor 8383
Litigious by denunciation upon apprising, and citation upon adjudication.
Subject_3 SECT. II.
Leases granted after Denunciation, or during the dependence of a Ranking and Sale.
Creditors of the York-Building Company v. Dr Stewart Threipland
Date: 7 July 1778 Case No. No 77.
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This case differed from the preceding only in the following particulars: 1mo, The lease to Dr Threipland was granted for the space of 99 years: 2do, The old lease upon the lands was expired at the time that the new lease to the defender was granted: 3tio, The parties had treated about the lease before the petition to sequestrate.
The Court pronounced a judgment similar to that in the former case. See Personal and Real.
Act. Advocate, Ilay Campbell, Buchan-Hepburn.Alt. Solicitor General, Rae, Crosbie.
Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 392. Fac. Col. No 29. p. 49.*** This case was appealed.
The House of Lords, 15th April 1799, “Ordered and Adjudged, that the interlocutors complained of be reversed, and the defender assoilzied.”