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(1825) 1 W&S 21
CASES DECIDED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, ON APPEAL FROM THE COURTS OF SCOTLAND, 1825.
1 st Division,
No. 4.
During the dependence of the appeal entered by the appellant of the interlocutor refusing to recall the sequestration of his estates under the Bankrupt Act, * the Court of Session, under the authority of the 67th section of that statute, appointed the creditors to meet in order to choose commissioners. Against this order the appellant also appealed; and the first appeal having been dismissed, the House of Lords, after hearing the appellant in person at the Bar, “ordered and adjudged, that the appeal be dismissed, and the interlocutor complained of affirmed, with L. 100 costs.”
Solicitors: J. Duthie— Thomas,—Solicitors.
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* See 1. Shaw's Appeal Cases, p. 254.