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[1626] Mor 12272
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. II. What Proof relevant to support Defective Writs.
Date: M'Culloch
v.
M'Culloch
27 July 1626
Case No.No 21.
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A brief whereupon a service was deduced found null, because it was blotted and vitiated in the date of execution, and the pursuer was not allowed to mend the same and abide by it, as is usual in other executions, in respect of the act 113th, Parl. 1429; which act was found to extend to the date of the execution, as well as to the date of the brief.
*** This case is No 11. p. 6856. voce Induciæ Legalis.
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