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Sir David Carnegie of Pittarrow v Strachan. [1681] 3 Brn 412 (12 November 1681)
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Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL Subject_2 SUMMER SESSION.
Sir David Carnegie of Pittarrow v. Strachan
Date: 12 November 1681
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Upon a bill given in by Sir David Carnegie of Pitarrow, the Lords, by their deliverance, refused to force or oblige the charger to insist in discussing the reasons contained in Sir David's bill of suspension against one Strachan, charger; but if the clerk of the bills (who stopped the passing or expeding the said bill on pretence that sufficient caution was not offered,) refused to accept of a sufficient cautioner, then the Lords allowed Pittarrow the suspender to protest against the clerk of the bills for damage.