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[1766] Mor 8861
Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION VI. Summary Complaint to the Court of Session.
Subject_3 SECT. I. Who must be called in a Summary Complaint. - Service of a Complaint. - To whom Competent. - Within what time Competent. - Whether a separate Complaint must be preferred by each Complainer.
Young
v.
Johnston
1766 .January .
Case No.No 238.
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Where the minutes of the meeting do not bear by whom an objection was stated, a person complaining against the judgment of the freeholders must make all those parties to the complaint who voted for sustaining the objection; and a misnomer of any one of them will be fatal to the complaint. See Appendix.
*** See Tenant against Johnston, No 54. p. 3720, voce Execution.
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