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Mr John Buchanan v The Nearest of Kin of one Ker in Kelso. [1688] Mor 3779 (10 February 1688)
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[1688] Mor 3779
The execution must specify the Names and Designations of the Parties, Dwelling-houses, &c.
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Mr John Buchanan v. The Nearest of Kin of one Ker in Kelso
Date: 10 February 1688 Case No. No 132.
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It being objected as a nullity in a horning, that though the executions bear to be stamped, yet no vestige of the stamp appears; and the executions are but a recent deed in anno 1682.
Answered; In fortification of the execution asserting itself to be stamped, it is offered to be proven, that at the outgiving of the process, a vestige of the stamp did appear, which is now lacerate.
The Lords found the answer relevant.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 267. Harcarse, (Horning.) No 519. p. 145.