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[1712] Mor 3424      

Subject_1 DECLINATOR.

Calder
v.
Ogilvie

Date: 31 January 1712
Case No. No 14.

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In a question, whether one of the Lords might be declined in a cause where one of the parties had married his niece?—The Lords found that he might be declined in a cause carried on immediately by his neice, but not in her husband's concerns that were not derived from her.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 230. Fountainhall.

*** See This case, No 12. p. 197.

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