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[1805] Mor 6
Subject_1 PART I. PROCESS.
Date: Fairlie and Others, Petitioners
6 July 1805
Case No.No. 7.
It is not competent to grant letters of horning upon decrees of the Justices of Peace.
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Upon presenting a decree of the Justices of the Peace for Ayrshire, to the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, for obtaining letters of horning to enforce it, a doubt occurred about the propriety of granting, and the application was reported
to the Court. Upon advising a memorial on the subject, it was found to be incompetent; a decision which had been formerly given in Stevenson against Barclay, 9th March 1756, No. 27. p. 5747. Lord Ordinary, Glenlee. Act. Fergusson. Agent, W. Wallace Brown.
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