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Subject_1 PROCESS.
Sir James Stewart of Burray
v.
Gray
1741 ,June 5 .
Case No.No. 12.
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This was a process at the instance of 13 pursuers against 17 defenders for 14 acts of oppression wherein Sir James Stewart was defender. The Ordinary found the process cannot proceed at the instance of the whole pursuers but only at the instance of any one of them; and the Lords adhered with this qualification, that where two or more are aggrieved by the same fact they may join together.
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