Subject_1 ADJUDICATION.
A
v.
B
1737 ,Nov .10 .
Case No.No. 15.
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Strichen reported a question of an adjudication, Whether it was a good answer to the effect of a progress that there were inhibitions against the defender, though these inhibitions were after the pursuer's debts? The President, Royston, and Arniston thought the estate must be unencumbered, and the creditor is not obliged to dispute the validity of that encumbrance, or his preference to it, because the inhibition is not in the field. And upon the question, it carried to sustain the objection to the progress, sed multi in contraria fuerunt opinions inter quos Ego.
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