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Sir Adam Blair v The Creditors of William Rigg. [1685] Mor 12270 (00 January 1685)
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[1685] Mor 12270
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An inhibition executed at Musselburgh, the head-burgh of the regality where the lands lay, and at the market-cross of Edinburgh, as use is, being quarrelled, for that the execution bore copies to be left at the said burgh of Edinburgh, without mention of Musselburgh;
It was alleged for the defender; That it was but a mere omission; and it was offered to be proved by the messenger and witnesses, that, de facto, a copy was left at Musselburgh.
The Lords found the execution null, and would not supply that defect, it not being so in the register.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 213. Harcarse, (Inhibition.) No 738. p. 176