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Act of Sederunt of March 4, 1840.
1855

of their respective portions of Stipend and Communion Element Money, and also of their respective proportions of the Expenses foresaid, and Dues of Extract : And if the said Defenders fail to obey the said Charge, then after the said Charge is elapsed, to Poind their readiest Goods, Gear, Debts, and other effects; and if needful for effecting the said Poinding Grant Warrant to Open all shut and lockfast places, in form as effeirs .


Schedule No. II.

Form of Warrant of Charge in terms of Statute, 1 & 2 Vict. c. 114.[1] ss. 1 and 8.

And the said Lords, as Commissioners foresaid, Grant Warrant to Messengers- at-Arms, in Her Majesty's name and authority to charge the foresaid Titulars and Tacksmen of Teinds Heritors , Feuars, Farmorers, Wadsetters, Liferenters, Factors, Chamberlains, Tenants, Occupiers and Possessors of the Lands and other intromitters with the Rents and Teinds of the said Parish of personally, or at their respective dwelling -places, if within Scotland, or if furth thereof, by delivering a Copy of Charge at the Office of the Keeper of the Record of Edictal Citations at Edinburgh, to make payment of the foresaid Stipend and Communion Element Money, each of them for his or her own part and portion thereof, conform to the Division and Locality inserted in the grant decerniture of the foregoing Decreet, and that at the terms of payment therein expressed, all in terms and to the effect contained in the Decreet and Extract above written , and here referred to, and held as repeated brevitatis causa ; and that to the Reverend now Minister of the Parish of within ten days, if within Scotland, and if furth thereof, within sixty days after they are respectively charged to that effect, under pain of Poinding, [and Imprisonment][2] the terms of payment being always first come and bygone : And also Grant Warrant to Arrest the foresaid Defenders' readiest Goods, Gear, Debts, and Sums of Money, in payment and satisfaction of their respective portions of the foresaid Stipend and Communion Element Money; and if the said Defenders fail to obey the said Charge, then after the said Charge is elapsed , to Poind their readiest Goods, Gear, and other effects; and if needful for effecting the said Poinding, Grant Warrant to Open all shut and lockfast places, in form as effeirs.—

Given at Edinburgh, the day of One

thousand eight hundred and .


  1. The Debtors (Scotland) Act, 1838.
  2. Imprisonment for debt was abolished by the Debtors (Scotland) Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 114) .