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[1677] Mor 5625      

Subject_1 HOMOLOGATION.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Inchoated acts not perfected.

Duke and Dutchess of Monmouth
v.
Earl of Tweeddale

Date: 14 February 1677
Case No. No 9.

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A decree-arbitral being challenged by reduction, as being to the enorm lesion of a minor, one of the parties in the submission, requisition of a sum appointed to be paid thereby, was not sustained as a homologation, seeing he stopt there, and nothing followed upon it.

Fol Dic. v. 1. p. 377. Gosford. Stair.

*** See the report of this case by Gosford, No 15. p. 349.; and by Stair, No 8. p. 2369.

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