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[1650] 1 Brn 465      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by ROBERT MACGILL, LORD FOORD.

The Laird of Cromlix
v.
James Ker

Date: 11 January 1650

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In the suspension at the Laird of Cromlix his instance against James Ker, the Lords found the letters orderly proceeded, notwithstanding the decreets obtained against him before the sheriff of Pearth, upon arrestments; because he ought not to have made payment; but, in respect of James Ker's arrestment, to have suspended upon a double poinding; wherein all parties' rights might have been discussed, and the decreets being produced, sundry nullities might have been alleged.

Page 159.

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