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[1688] Mor 3779
Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. The execution must specify the Names and Designations of the Parties, Dwelling-houses, &c.
Subject_3 SECT. VIII. Stamp.
Date: Mr John Buchanan
v.
The Nearest of Kin of one Ker in Kelso
10 February 1688
Case No.No 132.
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It being objected as a nullity in a horning, that though the executions bear to be stamped, yet no vestige of the stamp appears; and the executions are but a recent deed in anno 1682.
Answered; In fortification of the execution asserting itself to be stamped, it is offered to be proven, that at the outgiving of the process, a vestige of the stamp did appear, which is now lacerate.
The Lords found the answer relevant.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting