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A Purchaser of an heritable subject having called all the creditors of the seller in a multiplepoinding, was desirous of consigning the price, which, till certain incumbrances were purged, and disputes among the creditors adjusted, he could not safely pay. The Lords found, That if he did consign, it behoved him to make a total consignation, and not a partial one. See Appendix.