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[1745] 1 Elchies 196      

Subject_1 HYPOTHEC.

Currie
v.
Crawfurd

1745, June 25.
Case No. No. 12.

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The question was, Whether a tenant's cattle being poinded the heritor could next day bring back the goods? upon the footing of the case 11th December 1672, Crichton against Earl of Queensberry, (Dict. No. 8. p. 6203.) The Lords altered the Ordinary's interlocutor, and found he could not bring back. I was at first of a different opinion, but altered my opinion on a new consideration, that even a proprietor whose goods were erroneously poinded for another's debt, could not bring them back after the poinding was completed, but behoved to sue.

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