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[1563] Mor 785
Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Subject_2 Breach of Arrestment.
Date: The Thesaurare
v.
Johne Kyle
15 November 1563
Case No.No 117.
It is breach of arrestment, if the party whose goods are arrested by authority of a judge, intromit without permission of the arrester.
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Arreistment maid upon ony guids or geir be authoritie of ane judge havand powar to mak the samin, is understuid to be brokin, gif the awner thairof intromet with the samin, without licence of the partie, or satisfactioun not beand maid to him at quhais instance, the saidis gudis and geir were arreistit, or zit without licence or command of the judge quha causit the said arreistment to be maid, or than of sum uther judge beand superiour to him, or havand ane greiter powar.
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