[1666] Mor 7132
Subject_1 INTERDICTION.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Virtual Interdiction. - Solemnities in publication. - Effect after publication. - Effect as to moveables or personal execution.
Date: -
v.
Blantyre
27 July 1666
Case No.No 11.
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—— having intented a reduction of an interdiction, upon that reason, That Blantyre was rei suæ providus; and that the pursuer had lent him the money due to him when he was in England, and in necessity; and being a stranger and a creditor, he ought not to be prejudged by such a voluntary interdiction; being upon a bond granted by the debtor without a previous sentence, finding Blantyre to be prodigus, or such a person as should be interdicted;
The Lords thought the case of that consequence, that they would not decide upon a report, but ordained it to be debated in præsentia.
Reporter, Lord Castlehill.
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