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Subject_1 POINDING.
Date: Downie
v.
Brown
24 November 1629
Case No.No 20.
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Poinding for a fine, upon a delict tried by an assize, sustained upon a baron-bailie's decree, though it wanted a precept of poinding, and though no charge was given.
*** This case is No 12. p. 6837. voce Induciæ Legales.
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