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A. v B. [1744] Mor 6228 (00 February 1744)
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[1744] Mor 6228
Process against Sub-Tacksmen and Intromitters, with Subjects hypothecated. - What if caution or payment has been offered by the Intromitters, or if sufficiency has been left to answer the rent.
A v. B
1744.
February. Case No. No 36.
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The heritor having a hypothec, and after the term is past, detaining the tenant's goods against a poinder, was thought not bound to assign, but only to discharge on payment; nor will the master be found fault with, should his servants, upon general order, stop the poinding, although payment be offered; because the heritor is not bound to be always present to grant a discharge, and it is the creditor's business to apply to the heritor and offer payment of his rent before he proceed to poind; and, therefore, the heritor pursued, as having unlawfully stopped a poinding on pretence of his hypothec, notwithstanding payment was offered to those, who, in the heritor's absence, stopped the poinding, on their giving a discharge, “ was assoilzied, and the pursuer condemned in expenses.”
Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 292. Kilkerran, (Hypothec.) No 3. p. 273.