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[1778] Mor 4040
Subject_1 EXPENSES.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Expenses of Plea.
Date: M'Kay
v.
Barclay and Others
6 March 1778
Case No.No 21.
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M'Kay was decerned to pay the expenses of process by a judgment of the Inner-house, and the account was modified. A reclaiming petition was presented for M'Kay, praying to alter the interlocutor, in so far as to modify the account to a smaller sum. The Court refused the petition, as falling within the intendment of the act of sederunt 1st February 1715, § 4. discharging reclaiming petitions against judgments of the Inner-house awarding expenses.
G. Buchan-Hepburn.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting