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Hagie v Her Daughters. [1627] Mor 135 (3 January 1627)
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Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING. Subject_2 What SUBJECTS are carried by APPRISING and ADJUDICATION.
Hagie v. Her Daughters
Date: 3 January 1627 Case No. No 4.
A bond made moveable by a charge, found not adjudgeable.
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Hagie, relict of John Williamson in Cupar, having charged her own children, three daughters, begotten by him, to enter heirs to their father; they having renounced; the fought adjudication of all his goods; and, among other things, of a bond of 3000 marks, esteemed moveable by a charge, and so not to have been adjudgeable before her husband's decease:—Many of the Lords thought, that any moveable thing might be adjudged to a creditor, quia nomina debitorum possunt addici; but the most part sustained the exception.