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[1610] Mor 3959      

Subject_1 EXHIBITION.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Who have an Interest to Pursue Exhibition.

William Stewart
v.
Colin Campbell

Date: 23 January 1610
Case No. No 1.

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A bond being called for to be exhibited and delivered to the pursuer as unlawfully taken from him, it being in his possession as his proper evident, the Lords will not suffer the defender to dispute upon the validity or invalidity of the bond; but will sustain the summons for re-delivering of it, as wronguously gotten by the defender, reserving to him his defence against the effect or execution thereof, when he shall be pursued upon it.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 282. Haddington, MS. No 1752.

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