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[1666] Mor 7160      

Subject_1 INTERDICTION.
Subject_2 SECT. V.

Interdiction is reducible where destitute of a rational foundation.

Wilkie
v.
-

Date: 25 July 1666
Case No. No 37.

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Sir John Wilkie of Foulden having intented a reduction of a voluntary interdiction, made by him to some of his friends,

The Lords appointed some of their number to confer with him; and upon their report, that he was rational and intelligent, and for any thing appeared by his discourse and deportment, rei suæ providus; the Lords reduced in absence, there being no compearance or opposition for the interdictors.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 481. Dirleton, No 29. p. 13.

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