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John Sandilands of Countesswells v Mitchell, in Aberdeen, and Rolland of Disblair. [1696] 4 Brn 338 (10 December 1696)
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Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL.
John Sandilands of Countesswells v. Mitchell, in Aberdeen, and Rolland of Disblair
Date: 10 December 1696
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Crocerig reported John Sandilands of Countesswells, against Mitchell, in Aberdeen, and Rolland of Disblair, being a competition between a general and a special assignation to some back-bonds. The general is first intimated; but, wanting the papers when it was drawn, it does not condescend on the date or tenor of it, and bears only a back-bond, in the singular number; whereas there were more than one: and, in a pursuit of exhibition at his instance, Mitchell discovering this defect, he procured a special assignation. But the Lords looked on this as a trick, and preferred the general assignation.