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[1614] Mor 13537
Subject_1 REGISTRATION.
Hog
v.
Paterson
1614 .March .
Case No.No 2.
He who relaxes and registers not, cannot alienate, being still reputed rebel.
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A decreet, or other charge, being once lawfully suspended, albeit against the party, being personally apprehended and denounced, that horning will be null, in respect of the first suspension standing undiscussed. If a man, being denounced, suspend, and relax, and register not the relaxation, if any assignation be made by him, the relaxation not being registered, it will be null, as made by a rebel.
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