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[1710] Mor 16891      

Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. IV.

Instrumentary Witnesses.

Baillie
v.
Lockhart

Date: 1 February 1710
Case No. No. 120.

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It being objected by one of the parties in a minute of sale, That the writ was null, because one of the two instrumental witnesses was infamous, infamia juris; in so far as there was a decree of improbation of a bond obtained against him some years before, finding him accessory to the forgery, and ordaining it to be cancelled; the Lords repelled the objection, and found it no nullity, the witness being chosen by mutual consent.

Fountainhall.

This case is no No. 37. p. 8433. voce Locus Pænitentiæ.

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