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[1624] Mor 12181
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. XVII. Form of Extracted Decrees.
Date: Richardson
v.
Hay
8 January 1624
Case No.No 323.
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The probation in a baron's decree against his tenant, being only the party's judicial confession of the debt, it not having been referred to oath, the Lords sustained the decree, because instantly the obtainer of the sentence produced writ verifying the summons, which they found sufficient to maintain the sentence, although the same was not mentioned in the decree.
***This case is No 214. p. 7496. voce Jurisdiction.
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