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[1722] Mor 12017
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Writs must be produced ad fundandam litem?
Date: Duke of Argyle
v.
M'Quorquadale
20 December 1723
Case No.No 79.
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It being objected against an adjudication, That though it was deduced upon a debt which came through several hands to the pursuer, yet the whole progress was not produced in the process of adjudication, so that, for want of several midcouples, it could not appear the pursuer had any right to the debt; the Lords, in respect the whole progress was now produced, refused to reduce the adjudication in toto; but restricted the same to a security for the principal annualrents and necessary expenses. See Appendix.
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