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[1675] Mor 12032      

Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. V.

Holden as confessed - Confessing or denying.

Reid
v.
Wilson

Date: 6 February 1675
Case No. No 106.

Holden as confest was refused against a defender, whom the pursuer debarred by horning.


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Reid having pursued Wilson, and insisting against him to hold him as confest; the defender compeared and offered to make faith, but the pursuer debarred him with a horning; which being represented to the Lords,

They found, That if the pursuer debarred the defender with a horning, that he could not crave him to be holden as being contumacious.

Stair, v. 2. p. 318.

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