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[1632] Mor 16152      

Subject_1 TRANSFERENCE.

Somervil
v.
The Apparent Heirs of Lord Somervil

Date: 27 Nov 1632
Case No. No. 14.

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A decree-arbitral pronounced between these parties, (by which every one of them is decerned to do something to the other), being registered only at one of their instances against the other, can only have execution at his instance by whom it was registered, but not all the others; neither yet can it be transferred at his instance who did not register it; yet, of favour, the Lords did not cast the summons, but gave the pursuer leave to turn his conclusion, and ordained the defenders to see while that day eight days.

Spottiswood, p. 342.

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