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[1540] Mor 2708
Subject_1 COMPETENT.
Subject_2 SECT. V. Whether Reduction be requisite of Decrees Arbitral; - Of Legal Instruments; - Of Inhibitions; - Of a Deed executed by a Woman vestita viro; - Of a Decree of Preference in a Multiplepoinding.
Date: Hamilton
v.
Hamilton
11 February 1540
Case No.No 21.
Found that no exception of iniquity, nullity, &c. can be proponed against a decree-arbitral; a reduction only being competent.
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Na exceptioun of iniquitie, nullitie, or uther quhatsumever, may be proponit or allegit contrare the executioun of ane decrete-arbitral Iauchfullie given. But the proponer thairof sould use and allege the samin, be way of actioun, gif he pleisis, for reductioun and retractatioun of the said decrete.
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