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[1779] Mor 3700      

Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION II.

Where Parties must be Cited, and Execution done.
Subject_3 SECT. I.

Execution against a Party within the Kingdom, must be personally, or at his dwelling-place.

Douglas and Heron
v.
Armstrong

Date: 23 November 1779
Case No. No 27.

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A summons having been executed in time of vacation against an advocate at his house in Edinburgh, while he was residing at his estate in Dumfriesshire, attending the duties of his office as Sheriff of that county, was found a valid execution.—See Appendix.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 187.

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