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[1724] Mor 3711
Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION II. Where Parties must be Cited, and Execution done.
Subject_3 SECT. III. Edictal Citation.
Date: Creditors of Sir John Houston
v.
The Heir
22 January 1724
Case No.No 43.
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Though in a process against a minor, his tutors and curators must be cited at the head burgh of the shire, it is otherwise in legal diligences, which must be executed at the head burgh of the regality; and therefore, a general charge executed against the minor personally, and against his tutors and curators at the head burgh of the regality where he dwelt, was sustained.
*** See This case, No 23. p. 3697.
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