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[1626] Mor 3995
Subject_1 EXHIBITION AD DELIBERANDUM.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Who liable to Exhibit? - No interest to call for Writs where the Defunct was Denuded. - Ought to be no conclusion for Delivery, nor for Count and Reckoning.
Date: Nisbet
v.
Whitelaw
1 July 1626
Case No.No 16.
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Exhibition is the proper conclusion of this process, but not delivery, which an heir cannot insist for without being served.
*** See this case, No 2. p. 3982.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting