Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL Subject_2 YULE VACANCY.
Sarah Roome v. -
Date: 23 February 1677
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In Sarah Roome's case, the Lords preferred a creditor to a provision made in a contract-matrimonial in favours of a child of a second marriage, albeit there was an inhibition served upon the said obligement, and the creditor's debt was contracted after the said inhibition; because they found the obligement was only a naked destination, and the inhibition could only reach, prevent, and cut off posterior deeds in favours of another third wife, or of other children, and not of extraneous creditors; else such obligements would enervate all commerce, and would hinder a father from contracting onerous debts. However, this decision evacuates provisions matrimonial sadly. Vide supra, June, 1676, Catharine Mitchell and Littlejohns; and December, 1676, No. 524, inter eosdem.