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[1674] Mor 6799      

Subject_1 INDEFINITE INTROMISSION.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Preferable right. - Ubi est parata executo. - Jus nobilius. - Applicable in sortem ejusdem generis.

Blyth
v.
Creditors of Dairsay

Date: 10 February 1674
Case No. No 8.

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An apprising being led upon several sums, some of which were before inhibition, the appriser possessing, his intromissions were found imputable to each of these sums proportionally.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 459. Stair.

*** This is case is No 90. p. 2873.

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