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[1695] 4 Brn 234      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL.

John Scot, Merchant,
v.
Sir George Ogilvie of Newgrange

Date: 3 January 1695

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Mersington reported John Scot, Merchant, against Sir George Ogilvie of Newgrange. The Lords sustained an inhibition, though it was objected that its execution was on a paper apart, and not on the back of the letters, and did not design him, but referred to the letters: in regard the Act of Parliament 1672 concerns summonses and not diligences; and that here he was sufficiently designed, by his lands lying within the regality of Aberbrothick; unless they would say there was another of the same name whose lands also lay within the said regality.

Vol. I. Page 655.

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