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[1613] Mor 7898      

Subject_1 KING's ADVOCATE.

Sheriff of Forrest
v.
Turnbull

Date: 6 July 1613
Case No. No 10.

King's advocate cannot pursue contravention of lawburrows, without consent of the person injured.


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In an action of contravention betwixt the Sheriff of Forrest and Malcolm Turnbull, the Lords sustained an exception founded upon a discharge given by Malcolm Turnbull after the intenting of the cause, and found that it should prejudge also the King's Advocate; and when the Town of Selkirk alleged they never made assignee before, and desired to be admitted for their interests, the Lords refused to admit them.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 525. Kerse, MS. fol. 232.

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