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[1617] Mor 828      

Subject_1 ASSIGNATION.
Subject_2 Nature and Effect of an Assignation.

A
v.
B

Date: 28 February 1617
Case No. No 4.

The cedent's fraud not imputable to the assignee.


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The Lords found, That the exception of simulation of a gift of escheat, taken upon the expences of the rebel, could not be opponed, that the assignee, who, being a creditor, had acquired the same to his own behalf, except it were proven that the assignation was also simulate.

Kerse, MS. fol. 54.

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