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[1686] Mor 13257
Subject_1 QUOD AB INITIO VITIOSUM.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Citation cum Processu.
Date: Baillie
v.
Dunbar
20 January 1686
Case No.No 10.
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In an improbation of a horning it being objected, There could be no process, because the creditor in the horning was not called, it was found, that he ought to be cited; but time was allowed to call him cum processu.
*** This case is No 128. p. 6703. voce Improbation.
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