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[1678] Mor 12093
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. X. Proof taken to lie in retentis.
Date: A
v.
B
12 June 1678
Case No.No 203.
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In an improbation of a sasine, the witnesses being brought in to depone, the Ordinary proposed this query to the Lords, If they could be examined before
the other party subscribed his abiding at the Sasine?—The Lords ordained the witnesses to be examined, reserving to themselves, at the advising, to consider what they shall operate.
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