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[1600] Mor 13258
Subject_1 QUOD AB INITIO VITIOSUM.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Production of Titles cum Processu.
A
v.
B
Case No.No 14.
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A Sasine given propriis manibus, relative to a contract of marriage, was alleged could not be a title to pursue mails and duties, except the contract whereunto
the sasine was relative Were produced in initio litis, notwithstanding, the Lords sustained process the party user of the said sasine producing the said contract cum processu, before litiscontestation, not that the party's declaration was taken, that they had not the said contract in their hand, but behoved to seels it by actions.
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