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Subject_1 LITIGIOUS.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Litigious by Process.
Subject_3 SECT. II. Can Executions be Amended after being produced in Process? - Executions of Legal Diligence after Registration.
Date: Keith
v.
Johnston
28 July 1671
Case No.No 14.
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An execution of an inhibition null, as not bearing delivery of a copy, and so registered, found not suppliable by production of a regular execution, which the messenger offered to abide by.
*** This case is No 143. p. 3786.
*** The like found with regard to the execution of an inhibition, not bearing six knocks, though the question was not with an onerous purcharser, 19th
November 1680, Hay against Lady Ballegerno, No 146. p. 3790. voce Execution, and No 28. p. 6960. voce Inhibition.
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