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[1627] Mor 10431
Subject_1 PERSONAL OBJECTION.
Date: Rollock
v.
Corsbies
5 December 1627
Case No.No 5.
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A Cautioner for a curator was not allowed to plead, That the curator had no right, by reason of a prior act of curatory standing unreduced; in respect neither the curator nor his cautioner could impugn their own deed, and the pursuit was for a sum intromitted with by the curator upon that title.
*** This case is No 6. p. 2074. voce Cautioner.
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