[1634] Mor 699
Subject_1 ARRESTMENT.
Subject_2 What Subjects Arrestable.
Date: L Lugton
v.
Creditors of Dishington
29 July 1634
Case No.No 35.
A sum was payable at a term, and the debtor bound to pay annual-rent after the term till payment. This Tum, as being heritable, was found not arrestable.
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L. Lugton being debtor to William Dishington in a sum to be paid at a term, and to pay annualrent therefor yearly after the term, while it were repaid; which sum being arrested by a creditor of the said William Dishington's, who pursuing to make the same forthcoming, conform to the arrestment, it was found, That the said sum, owing by the bond, of the tenor foresaid, was heritable, and consequently not being made moveable by a charge, preceding the arrestment, it was not arrestable.
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