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[1710] Mor 6862      

Subject_1 INDUCIÆ LEGALES.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Days, how computed. - Induciæ in a charge of horning. - Baron decrees. - Citations pro confesso. - Criminal sentences. - Induciæ before inferior courts. - Reductions and improbations. - Privileged summons. - Decree-arbitral. - Citation of tutors and curators.

Fairholm
v.
M'Kenzie

Date: 29 July 1710
Case No. No 19.

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When tutors and curators are cited edictally in a process against a minor, though they be out of the country at the time, there is no necessity that they be cited upon 60 days and 15 days; and the minor will not be indulged farther than the common inducicæ legales.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 465. Forbes.

*** This case is No 41. p. 3709. voce Execution.

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