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[1749] 2 Elchies 303      

Subject_1 JURISDICTION.

Friendly Insurance Company
v.
The Royal Bank

1749, December 13.
Case No. No. 50.

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In a process between the Insurance Office and the Royal Bank, so many of the Lords were concerned in the one or the other Company, that if they were declined there did not remain a quorum; and therefore they were not allowed to decline themselves, not even the Justice-Clerk, though ah Extraordinary Director of the Bank; but Lord Milton, the Deputy-Governor, was allowed to decline himself.

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