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Ballandalloch v Dalvey. [1678] Mor 6700 (10 July 1678)
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[1678] Mor 6700
In what cases Extracts sustained to satisfy production. - When condescendence of the writs called for is sufficient. - Transumpts.
Ballandalloch v. Dalvey
Date: 10 July 1678 Case No. No 124.
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The Lords, on a bill, find this defence relevant to stop certification in an improbation of a bond, that the defender produced an extract out of the books of session, registrate when the principals were given back; and that the principal was thereafter seen and made use of at sundry trials, and produced in a process in the Sheriff-court of Elgin, which they found relevant to be proved by the procurators and members of court who had seen it and read it.