What Are Teinds An Account of the History of Tithes in Scotland
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133; Marshall v. Town of Kirkcaldy, 1738, M. 14, 795 > Fairnie v. Heritors of Dunfermline, M. 14, 796; Inveraray case, Connell, 146 ; Buist v. Cheape (St. Andrews), June 5, 1822, S. T. , 23; Magistrates of Haddington v. Kennedy, Mar. 15, 1859, 21 D. 734). A minister's stipend is attachable for debt. No portion of it is alimentary, but a minister will be allowed to keep enough to make an alimentary provision sufficient to enable him to discharge the duties of the cure, even against creditors (Mi...nister of Linton v. Creditors, 136, cited in Smith v. Earl of Moray (Petty), Dec. 13, 1815, F. C. ; A. B. , Petitioner, Nov. 26, 1823, 2 S. 526; A. B. V. Sloan, June 30, 1824, 3 S. 195; Learmonth v. Paterson, Jan. 21, 1858, 20 D. 418). A TEINDS IN THE PRESENT DAY 81 minister who was assistant and successor to a parish minister had emoluments of ^"106 a year, and debts amounting to ;iioo. He applied for cessio, and it was held by the First Division of the Court of Session that he was entitled to the benefit of cessio on his assigning ^20 a year to his creditors.
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