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[1740] 1 Elchies 442      

Subject_1 SUSPENSION.

Lennox
v.
Napier

1740, Feb. 13.
Case No. No. 3.

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I Keep the papers, and mark this, only for the sake of an extraordinary step taken by the Court in point of form. The question was about passing or refusing a bill upon juratory caution. They would have passed it, if any evidence had been brought, but no evidence being brought, the Lords remitted the bill and answers to the Ordinary, to whom the bill was presented, and granted diligence for recovery of the vouchers of the petitioner's allegations before the said Ordinary.

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