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INTERDICTION , in Scots law, a process of restraint applied to prodigals and others who, " from weakness, facility or profusion, are liable to imposition ." It is either voluntary or judicial. Voluntary interdiction is effected by the prodigal himself, who executes a bond obliging himself to do no deed which may affect his estate without the assent of certain persons called the " interdictors." This may be removed by the court
joint act of the interdictors and the interdicted, and by the number of interdictors being reduced below the number constituting a quorum
court
estate , are reducible, unless they have been done with theconsent of the interdictors. Interdiction has no effect, however, on movable prope ty.End of Article: INTERDICTION If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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