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Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Writs must be produced ad fundandam litem?
Date: Meldrum
v.
Howison
23 January 1610
Case No.No 64.
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In the suspension raised by Meldrum and Howison against Mr James Ord, the Lords found, That Mr James satisfied the production of the contract, albeit he produced not the horning; and he being willing to dispute upon the execution of the contract, the suspender behoved to answer; and they would not suspend the letters, till they were produced, seeing the contract was produced, and he ready to dispute.
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