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[1687] 2 Brn 103      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR ROGER HOG OF HARCARSE.

Murrays
v.
Miller

1687. February.

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A person having poinded upon a decreet obtained before a baron court, the defender pursued a spuilyie before the sheriff of Lanark, who found the decreet of the baron court null, and decerned in the spuilyie; which decreet of spuilyie being suspended, the Lords found the sheriff, who is an inferior judge, could not cognosce the decreet of another court; and therefore turned the decreet of spuilyie into a libel.

Page 110, No. 410.

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