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[1696] Mor 12149
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. XII. Judicial Steps, how far under the Power of Parties, to be retracted, altered, or amended.
Date: Earl Cassillis
v.
Montgomery
24 January 1696
Case No.No 286.
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A Tack of teinds being produced in a process by the defender, and the pursuer throwing in a reduction thereof incidenter, and the defender offering to take up his tack again; the Lords found, that a party might take up any writ (not challenged as false) before allegeances were proponed thereon, or litiscontestation made in the cause.
*** This case is No 12. p. 33. voce Accessorium Sequitur Principale.
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