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[1743] 2 Elchies 266
Subject_1 HYPOTHEC.
Date: Tod
v.
Montgomery of Macbiehill, Welsh, &c
10 February 1743
Case No.No. 11.
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An heritor's factor stopping poinding of the tenant's goods, the creditors offered payment on assigning the rent and hypothec, but the factor or doer offered a receipt but had no power to assign, whereupon the creditor pursued a deforcement; but the Lords assoilzied, and thought the receipt of the rent to a creditor would imply an assignation; 2do, Many doubted whether the heritor was bound to have a factor present with powers even to discharge, and that the creditor should offer the rent to the heritor himself. (See Dict. No. 36. p. 6228.)
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