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[1734] 1 Elchies 141      

Subject_1 FORFEITURE.

James Lord Oxford's Forfeiture

1734, July 5.
Case No. No. 1.

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The Lords adhered. My reason was, that the Clan Act provides that no conviction or attainder shall hurt or prejudice the right or diligence of any creditor, whereby I thought the case was to be considered as if there had been no attainder.

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