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[1784] Mor 17056
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. XI. Writs defective in Solemnities, Whether capable of Support, so as to furnish Action?
Date: James Spence
v.
Walter Spence
18 June 1784
Case No.No. 334.
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In this case the Court found, that a writing, though in the proper form of a bill, and though not proved to be false, yet could not from the circumstances in which it appeared, be sustained as probative, or as a ground of action. See Appendix.
Act. H. Erskine. Alt. M. Ross. Clerk, Menzies.
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