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[1736] Mor 16899
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Instrumentary Witnesses.
Date: Gabriel Napier
v.
Lord Elphingston
8 December 1736
Case No.No. 129.
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The act 5, Parl. 1681, requires that the witnesses be designed in the body of the writ, &c. This clause was found not to extend to the execution of a summons, but only of inhibitions, interdictions, hornings, or arrestments. See Appendix.
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