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[1630] Mor 12014
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Writs must be produced ad fundandam litem?
Date: Lady Maxwell
v.
Tenants
18 March 1630
Case No.No 73.
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In a removing against tenants at a Lady tercer's instance, the kenning was found sufficient to instruct this pursuit without necessity of producing the service; and this from analogy of a sasine, which is sufficient without producing the charter.
*** This case is No 96. p. 2229. voce Citation.
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