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[1628] Mor 15150
Subject_1 SUSPENSION.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Whether Reasons of Suspension must be instantly verified?
Date: Hannay
v.
Rutherford
6 February 1628
Case No.No. 26.
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In a summary charge against possessors to remove at the instance of a minister, who had the ground designed to him for a glebe, the defenders, suspending, were allowed terms to prove, and not bound to verify instanter, as in ordinary suspensions.
*** Tills case is No. 7. p. 14989. voce Summary Diligence.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting