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[1631] Mor 16880
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Instrumentary Witnesses.
Date: Ferguson
v.
Campbell
28 June 1631
Case No.No. 101.
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An acquittance, although subscribed by the party without witnesses, not sustained, although the user of the acquittance found that the acquittance was truly subscribed by the party who was dead before the heir or executor pursued for the debt; but the Lords ordained the defender either to allege that the acquittance was holograph, or to use some other adminicle to supply the acquittance.
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