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[1732] Mor 13836
Subject_1 REMOVING.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Warning, in what Cases necessary. - How to be executed.
Robertson
v.
Calder
1732 .February .
Case No.No 79.
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A summons of reduction of a tack of fishing, containing this conclusion, “that the defender should be decerned to cede possession,” raised and executed 40
days preceding Whitsunday, was found sufficient, without necessity of a formal warning, and therefore the defender was decerned to remove from the fishing. See Appendix.
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