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[1610] Mor 15150
Subject_1 SUSPENSION.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Whether Reasons of Suspension must be instantly verified?
Date: Wright
v.
-
1 June 1610
Case No.No. 25.
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A decreet being recovered, and thereafter both suspended and put under reduction upon the self same reasons, albeit the reasons seem probable, yet if they may not be instantly verified, but may take long delay in the probation, the letters will be found orderly proceeded, he who obtains the decreet finding caution to refund the same, cum omni causa, if his adversary prevail in the reduction.
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