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[1739] 1 Elchies 357      

Subject_1 PROCESS.

Gordon
v.
Castlemain

1739, July 17.
Case No. No. 11.

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I keep this because of a point in it a little delicate, Whether during the dependence of a process here, the party can take out the paper and sue in another country, or whether doing so is a contempt of authority? By plurality we found it no foundation for a summary complaint.

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