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[1709] 5 Brn 58      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by WILLIAM FORBES, ADVOCATE.

Alexander Grant
v.
Strachan of Thorntoun

Date: 18 Nov 1709

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In the action at the instance of Alexander Grant against Thorntoun, The Lords, upon report of the Lord Cullen, found, That the defender in a summons of constitution, in order to adjudge and come in pari passu with a former adjudger, not compearing at the first calling in the outer-house, but compearing when the cause came in by course of the regulation-roll; could not be allowed to see the process in common form, but only in the clerk's hands.

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