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A. v B. [1682] Mor 6703 (00 February 1682)
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[1682] Mor 6703
In what cases Extracts sustained to satisfy production. - When condescendence of the writs called for is sufficient. - Transumpts.
A v. B
1682.
February. Case No. No 127.
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An extract of a contract of marriage, registrate in the public register in anno 1633, sustained to satisfy the production in a reduction and improbation, though after search it could not be found in the register, and the warrants of these years were not lost; but marriage having followed, and so notour, the defender was not put to prove the tenor.
Harcarse, (Improbation and Reduction.) No 528. p. 146.