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Subject_1 LEGAL DILIGENCE. Subject_2 SECTION VIII.
Inhibition.
Hamilton v. Hay
Date: 8 July 1670 Case No. No 63.
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Inhibition being served on a bond conditional, not to be paid but upon the creditor's doing a deed whereupon decreet was given for an abatement of the sum in the bond as damage and interest, the fact being found imprestable; the Lords found, that the said decreet purified the condition, and therefore that the inhibition should stand good for the rest that was decerned; and this against a creditor of the common debtor's, though his debt was prior to the decreet, but he had done no diligence before the inhibition.