[1691] Mor 33
Subject_1 ACCESSORIUM SEQUITUR PRINCIPALE.
Date: Creditors of Langton
8 July 1691
Case No.No 11.
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Old Langton, having given a public infeftment to his son, for relief of cautionry, not for the payment of creditors, without any enumeration of creditors; it was found, That the creditors have not the privilege and right of the infeftment; so that young Langton might prefer some; or renounce the whole again to his father; or one creditor might prevent another by diligence; but young Langton being insolvent, could not grant voluntary rights, in prejudice of anterior diligence.
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