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[1629] Mor 6734
Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Grounds of Reponing against a Decree of Certification.
Date: The Earl of Galloway
v.
The Laird of Rollwood and Others
15 January 1629
Case No.No 158.
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The Earl of Galloway pursued an improbation against the Laird of Rollwood and others, and obtained certification against all writs not produced by the defenders. Three or four years afterwards there were some other writs produced by the defender, which were called for in the pursuer's summons, which writs he desired might be taken in yet, in respect that the certification was neither booked nor extracted et sic res erat adhuc integra; which the Lords admitted.
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