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[1749] 2 Elchies 281      

Subject_1 INHIBITION.

Robert Blackwood
v.
Marshall and Wilson

Date: 22 February 1749
Case No. No. 10.

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A complaint was offered of an inhibition on a decreet of Session that it was invidious, because the debtor was solvent, but would not pay, because, as was supposed, he intended to appeal. The complaint was refused, (but only by one voice.) The Court was equally divided. (See Dict. No. 51. p. 6982.)

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