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[1650] 1 Brn 465      

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

Spence
v.
Dowglas

Date: 12 January 1650

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In the action of registration, Spence against Dowglas, where the execution of the summons was offered to be improven by way of exception, no other being proponed,—the Lords repelled the same, reserving action of improbation, as accords of the law. Which seems to have been proponed for preferring of some other creditor, such an exception not being usual; or because the husband, called for his interest, desired to prolong the process, that, if his wife should die medio tempore, he should not be constituted debtor.

Page 160.

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