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[1668] Mor 6755
Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. IX. Abiding by.
Date: Home
v.
Telfer
21 January 1668
Case No.No 176.
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An exception of improbation being proponed against a writ, and thereafter Telfer of Harycleugh being desired to abide at it, he declared that he had gotten it as a true evident, and condescended upon the way he had gotten it, and it being alleged that he ought to be positive, whether he would abide at it or not,
The Lords declared that after probation they would consider how far his using and abiding at the said writ should import against him, and if he be in bona fide to use the same.
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