Excerpt from Decisions of the Court of Session, Collected by Sir Roger Hog of Harcarse, One of the Senators of the College of Justice, From 1681 to 1691
IV. A creditor may adjudge any part of his debitor's lands he thinks fit, and the Lords of feffion have not power, by the a61 of parliament, to deter mine localities at their option, November 1682, contra my Lord Cardrofi; and the Lords found the debitor obliged to produce a rental of his whole lands, in cafe he fiopt an adjudication of the whole efiate.
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