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[1676] Mor 12267
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. I. Judicial Acts. - Legal Acts.
Date: Stevenson
v.
Innes
10 July 1676
Case No.No 10.
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The Lords found, That executions of inhibitions, as well as hornings at the market-cross, must bear the particular solemnities of three several o-yesses and public readings, and cannot be supplied by witnesses, although the execution bear in general to be lawfully executed.
*** This case is No 145. p. 3788: voce Execution.
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