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Reclaiming note refused in respect of no appearance.
When the case was called,
Kerr, for defender and reclaimer, stated that his client had become notour bankrupt, and had absconded, and craved the Court to sist process till a trustee should be appointed on his estate.
R. Y. Campbell, for respondent, submitted that the reclaiming note should be refused, as there was no appearance in support of it, the counsel and agent on the other side no longer representing any one.
The Court, in respect of no appearance, refused the reclaiming note.
Solicitors: Agents for Defender— Philip & Laing, S.S.C.
Agent for Respondents— R. Pasley Stevenson, S.S.C.