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[1736] 2 Elchies 264
Subject_1 HYPOTHEC.
Date: Pringle
v.
Scott of Harden
22 July 1736
Case No.No. 5.
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Upon the question, Whether currente termino a master may upon his hypothec stop poinding of his tenants cattle till security be given him for his rent, though there are then corns on the ground sufficient for payment of his rent? First it carried that he could not in that case stop the poinding; but thereafter that interlocutor was altered, and it carried that he could stop it. (See Dict. No. 20. p. 6216.)
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