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William King v George Seton of Barns. [1694] Mor 12247 (10 January 1694)
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[1694] Mor 12247
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Halcraig reported William King against George Seton of Barns, for some reparations of a house. Barns alleged the decreet was truly in absence, seeing the procurator compearing had no mandate. Answered, His producing writs relative to the cause presumes a mandate. Replied, These writs were in his hands upon another account. The Lords found it sufficiently instructed that he was his ordinary procurator, and had a mandate in this cause.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 194. Fountainhall, v. 1. p. 590.