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[1753] 1 Elchies 362      

Subject_1 PROCESS.

Mr John M'Leod
v.
Thomas Dundas

1753, Aug. 9.
Case No. No. 28.

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Thomas Dundas sued Mr M'Leod to restore to him some colliers that had some Years before been bound colliers at his coal, but had for three years served in M'Leod's coal-heugh; but during the dependence spirited away the colliers from him. Mr M'Leod preferred a complaint, and upon answers we ordered the colliers to be restored, because nihil innovandum pendite lite.

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