[1738] Mor 14345
Subject_1 SEQUESTRATION.
Date: Duke of Roxburgh
v.
Oliphant
28 June 1738
Case No.No. 11.
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When an estate holding feu is sequestrated upon the application of creditors, the superior's interest in the estate, which is a subject belonging to a different party, cannot be sequestrated, and he therefore is entitled to levy his feu-duties by legal diligence, in the same manner as if there were no sequestration. Upon this footing, a superior having applied to the Lords for a warrant against the factor for payment of his bygone feu-duties, was preferred to the agent of the sale, who at the same time also applied for a warrant against the factor, to have a sum put into his hand for carrying on the sale. See Appendix.
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