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[1629] Mor 12014      

Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

What Writs must be produced ad fundandam litem?

Laird of Caprington
v.
Parishioners of Ochiltree

Date: 18 March 1629
Case No. No 72.

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In an action of wrongous intromission of teinds, pursued by the Laird of Caprington against the parishioners of Ochiltree, upon an assignation of the tack of an half teinds of the said kirk set to my Lord Ochiltree, whereupon the said Lord had served inhibition, it was alleged by the parishioners, No process against them till the inhibition were produced. The Lords found it might be produced cum processu.

Auchinleck, MS. p. 169.

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