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[1781] Mor 11792      

Subject_1 PRISONER.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Cessio Bonorum.

Charles Stewart, Prisoner,
v.
Henry M'Glashan, one of his Creditors

Date: 9 August 1781
Case No. No 107.

The privilege of cessio not competent to debtors incarcerated for damages.


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The Lords refused liberation upon a cessio bonorum to a debtor who was imprisoned for not payment of a sum awarded by the following decree of the Court in a former process of wrongous imprisonment, oppression, and damages: “Find it proved, that the defender, Charles Stewart, acted illegally, unwarrantably, and oppressively, by maltreating Henry M'Glashan, pursuer, under pretence of having enlisted him as a soldier, and procuring him to be confined as a prisoner in the tolbooth of the Canongate, from Saturday till Wednesday, under the aforesaid pretence, without order of law; and, therefore, find the said defender liable to the pursuer in damages and expences.”

Act. H. Erskine. Alt. J. Morthland. Clerk, Menzies. Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 139. Fac. Col. No 81. p. 137.

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