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A Superior may redeem Apprisings led against his Vassal.
University of Glasgow v. Hamilton
Date: 24 July 1713 Case No. No. 85.
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An adjudication having been led for debt exceeding the value of the lands adjudged, it was found, That the superior must either enter the creditor, or pay the value of the lands adjudged, to be determined by the Lords upon a probation thereof; and upon such payment, that the creditor must transfer his debt and diligence to the superior, with absolute warrandice for the sum received, reserving to the creditor his claim against the common debtor, so far as not satisfied out of the value of the lands.
*** Forbes's report of this case is No. 16. p. 9296. voce Non-Entry. See No. 42. p. 15034.