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[1733] Mor 1667
Subject_1 BLANK WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Effect of intimation of Blank Writs.
Baillie
v.
Dawson
1733 .June .
Case No.No 10.
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Blank bonds require intimation, and all exceptions emerging betwixt the date of the bond and intimation good against the cedent, will be sustained against the assignee; so compensation was sustained.
*** See The particulars voce Compensation.
*** Campbell of Cesnock against Murray of Blackbarony, No 86. p. 970.
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