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[1662] Mor 13463
Subject_1 REDEMPTION.
Date: Children of Wolmet
v.
MrMark Ker.
19 February 1662
Case No.No 4l.
Continuation not necessary in a declarator of redemption.
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In a declarator of redemption, at the instance of the Children of Wolmet, against Mr Mark Ker, it was found that the declarator needed not be continued, though the pursuer produced, not the reversion but an attested double thereof, and offered to prove, that the principal reversion was in the defender's hands;
Which was sustained, the pursuers right being an apprising.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting