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[1623] Mor 3959
Subject_1 EXHIBITION.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Who have an Interest to Pursue Exhibition.
Date: E of Hume
v.
Cranston
4 July 1623
Case No.No 2.
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In the improbation pursued by the Earl of Hume, the Lords sustained the Earl's incident for charters, sasines, bonds, reversions, contracts, and all other writs called for, although they noways concerned the cause, only upon pretext of comparison of the handwrits of the body, with the body of the writs taken to be improven: Whereof I thought the consequences very dangerous.
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