[1624] Mor 14777
Subject_1 STEILBOW.
Date: Turnbull
v.
Ker
24 November 1624
Case No.No. 2.
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The Lords, in an action of spuilzie of cattle, were of opinion, although it past not into an interlocutor, That steilbow goods being delivered by the master to his tenant at setting the room, might be poinded for the tenant's debt, and that the master would have only action against the tenant for the steilbow at the time appointed for re-delivery thereof, in respect that the said goods became really the tenant's own, seeing every year they were changed, and the first of them that were delivered by the master to the tenant, could not probably be extant, in respect of the alteration by the course of years, which alteration made them absolutely the tenant's own, and therefore subject to his debt.
*** This case is No. 286. p. 11615. voce Presumption.
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