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[1697] Mor 16971
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Privileged Writs.
Date: Inglis
v.
Clark
21 July 1697
Case No.No. 218.
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The Lords found, That without regard to the act of Parliament 1681, custom must be the rule in protests of bills of exchange, as well as in the bills themselves, and therefore a protest was sustained, though the witnesses were neither designed nor subscribing.
This case is No. 6. p. 7724. voce Jus quæsitum tertio.
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