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[1765] Mor 8883      

Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION VI.

Summary Complaint to the Court of Session.
Subject_3 SECT. V.

Consequence of withdrawing opposition to a complaint. What fine in a joint complaint. Complaint for bribery. Complaint for undue enrolment.

Sinclair and Sutherland
v.
Mackay

Date: 17 January 1765
Case No. No 266.

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When freeholders withdraw their opposition, the Lords do not grant the prayer of the complaint of course; they order the withdrawing the objections to be notified by the Sheriff to the other freeholders, at a meeting called for the purpose, in order that they may, if they think proper, still continue the suit.— See Appendix.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 437.

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