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Subject_1 EXECUTOR.
Mirrie, and Lockhart,
v.
Inglis
1738 ,Nov. 7 .
Case No.No. 5.
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The Lords were all of opinion, that when there are more executors-creditors confirmed, a debtor of the executry cannot lawfully pay one of these executors, without the knowledge or consent of the other executors-creditors but upon the peril of the payer; and as Mr Inglis did not pretend to a bona fides, and indeed was in mala fide, the Lords disallowed the payments made by him to William Inglis, and adhered to the Ordinary's interlocutor.
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