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[1715] Mor 4019
Subject_1 EXHIBITION AD DELIBERANDUM.
Subject_2 SECT. III. What writs may be called for.
Date: Spark
v.
Barclay
30 June 1715
Case No.No 36.
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Defenders, though strangers, were ordained to exhibit all writs in their hands granted to or by the pursuer's predecessors.
Defenders must exhibit all writs in their hands, whether infeftment has followed or not.
*** See this case, No 10. p. 3988.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting