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[1674] Mor 3755
Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. The execution must specify the Names and Designations of the Parties, Dwelling-houses, &c.
Subject_3 SECT. IV. Execution by leaving a Copy.
Date: M'Culloch
v.
Gordon
11 February 1674
Case No.No 96.
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A charge of horning being given at the debtor's dwelling-house, he not being personally apprehended, it was found a nullity, that the messenger or witnesses did take away the copy of the charge to conceal it from the debtor, without necessity to allege that they were instructed so to do.
*** See This case, No 29. p. 3701.
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