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Blyth v Creditors of Dairsay. [1674] Mor 6799 (10 February 1674)
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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.