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[1737] 2 Elchies 279
Subject_1 INHIBITION.
Date: Lady Margaret and Dorothea Primrose
v.
Commissary Clerks
16 November 1737
Case No.No. 3.
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Inhibition ought not to go (at least not but causa cognita) against any member of a Court, officer, or trustee, for what he does in execution of his office; and therefore an inhibition against the Commissary clerks at Lady Margaret and Dorothea Primrose's instance, upon the process of damages for receiving an insufficient cautioner in a confirmation (de quo vide Public Officer) was recalled.
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