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[1532] Mor 14740
Subject_1 SPUILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. V. Goods offered back de recenti.
Date: Humphry Rollock
v.
John Striviling of Keir
16 July 1532
Case No.No. 30.
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If any man be pursued for spoliation and away-taking of any goods and gear, he ought and should be assoilzied therefrom, if he or any in his name, restored really, and with effect, after the committing of the spuilzie, and before the
intending of the summons, the same goods and gear to the owner thereof, or to his wife and servants, as good as they were the time they were taken away.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting