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[1778] Mor 8383
Subject_1 LITIGIOUS.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. Litigious by denunciation upon apprising, and citation upon adjudication.
Subject_3 SECT. II. Leases granted after Denunciation, or during the dependence of a Ranking and Sale.
Date: Creditors of the York-Building Company
v.
Dr Stewart Threipland
7 July 1778
Case No.No 77.
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This case differed from the preceding only in the following particulars: 1mo, The lease to Dr Threipland was granted for the space of 99 years: 2do, The old lease upon the lands was expired at the time that the new lease to the defender was granted: 3tio, The parties had treated about the lease before the petition to sequestrate.
The Court pronounced a judgment similar to that in the former case. See Personal and Real.
Act. Advocate, Ilay Campbell, Buchan-Hepburn. Alt. Solicitor General, Rae, Crosbie. *** This case was appealed. The House of Lords, 15th April 1799, “Ordered and Adjudged, that the interlocutors complained of be reversed, and the defender assoilzied.”
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting