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[1635] Mor 12079      

Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII.

Incident Diligence.

Earl of Kinghorn
v.
Strang

Date: 15 February 1635
Case No. No 179.

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After an incident is used for proving an exception, and the whole terms thereof outrun, the Lords grant no further term, but hold the cause concluded, and give a short day to the parties to see the process in the Clerk's hands, that if the defender be to produce, he may do it in that space, at which day the Lords will advise the process.

Auchinleck, MS. p. 174.

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