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[1622] Mor 854      

Subject_1 ASSIGNATION.
Subject_2 Intimation by what equivalents suppliable.

Antoyne Whyte
v.
Neish

Date: 22 March 1622
Case No. No 55.

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In an action betwixt Antoyne Whyte writer, contra Neish, for registration of a bond; the defender alleging, That he had paid the cedent before intimation of the assignation:——The Lords found, That the summons of registration being lawfully execute against the defender, by an officer of arms, before the payment made to the assignee, was a lawful intimation.

Haddington, No 2621.

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