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[1546] Mor 12122
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. XII. Judicial Steps, how far under the Power of Parties, to be retracted, altered, or amended.
Date: The Queen
v.
Minister of Scotlandwell
11 December 1546
Case No.No 229.
Found, that after litiscontestation, the pursuer cannot alter or pass from any part of his libel.
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In causa Reginæ contra Ministrum de Scotlandwell Domini interlocuti sunt procuratorem Reginæ non posse aliquid libelli sui pro deleto habere post
peremptoriam ex altera parte propositam quam de practica dominorum inducit litiscontestationem, postea de jure actor libellum mutare addere aut minuere non potest, nec in ea aliquid pro deleto habere.
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