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[1686] Mor 3172      

Subject_1 DEATH.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

Death pendente processu; - in cursu diligentiæ.

William Burgh
v.
Sir William Sharp

1686. January.
Case No. No 9.

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A decreet being stopt upon a bill given in by the defender, which was ordained to be seen and answered, and the defender having died before advising of bill and answers, the Lords proceeded to advise then, and finding nothing alleged relevant to make any alteration of the terms of the decreet, ordained the same to be extracted without transferring passive.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 210. Harcarse, (Decreets.) No 408. p. 109.

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