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[1626] Mor 3723      

Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION II.

Where Parties must be Cited, and Execution done.
Subject_3 SECT. V.

Denunciation of Comprising. - Denunciation upon Horning. - Relaxation.

Stirling
v.
Abernethy

1626. June.
Case No. No 59.

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Horning against a person dwelling in a regality, is sufficient, if he be denounced at the head burgh of the shire, except the defender would allege, that there is a head burgh of regality and a clerk resident with a register, who was in use to registrate hornings before the time contraverted.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 261. Spottiswood, (Horning.) p. 146.

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