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[1612] Mor 16829
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Deeds signed by Notaries.
Date: Ogilvie
v.
Heirs of Din
14 March 1612
Case No.No. 36.
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A man giving command to two notaries before four witnesses to subscribe a writ for him because he could not write, and when the same shall thereafter be used in judgment against him, he allege it is null because he can write himself, the writ will be sustained and the allegeance repelled, unless he improve the writ as not having given command to subscribe it for him.
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