[1692] 2 Brn 129
Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR ROGER HOG OF HARCARSE.
Mr John Montgomery's Case for Horning, and Alexander Murray's for Inhibition; in the Ranking of the Creditors of Cockburn of Langtoun
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Found, That horning execute against an obæratus debtor, against whom several diligences were inchoated, did hinder him to gratify by voluntary rights in corroboration of former debts; albeit the debtor did not appear altogether insolvent, nor proved insolvent in the event: and the execution of an inhibition was found
to have the like effect. 2. A creditor having executed horning or inhibition, the same day that another had received a voluntary right by way of gratification, both were brought in pari passu, and the priority of an hour sustained to give preference. Page 172, No. 625.
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