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Hamilton v Drummond. [1623] Mor 133 (1 March 1623)
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[1623] Mor 133
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In an action, pursued by Hamilton, against the Heir of umquhile Sir Alexander Drummond of Meidhope, to make arrested farms pertaining to the Heir forth-coming, the arrestment being executed after Whitsunday, in that year in the which the farms were arrested, and desired to be made furthcoming, and the land being apprised from the Heir after the arrestment, but before the term of Martinmas, that same year; the Lords found the said arrestment after Whitsunday, affected the half farms of that year only; and that the comprising deduced before Martinmas affected the other half farms, viz. for the Martinmas term subsequent, to the compriser's use. (See Arrestment.)