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Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Date: Creditors of Scott of Blair
v.
E of Aberdeen.
20 November 1739
Case No.No. 13.
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Arrestment in the hands of an apparent heir not served or entered at the time (though he was afterwards served) found to affect a debt due by his predecessor, albeit that heir was not debtor himself at the time of the arrestment; because an apparent heir sustained personam defuncti et hereditatem jacentem; and most of the Lords thought there was no other habile diligence whereby a creditor of a defunct can affect a moveable debt due by the defunct. Vide inter eosdem, No. 9, supra. (See Dict. No. 70, p. 738.)
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