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[1671] Mor 12267
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. I. Judicial Acts. - Legal Acts.
Date: Keith
v.
Johnston
28 July 1671
Case No.No 9.
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An inhibition being null, the execution not bearing delivery of a copy, the Lords, after registration of the inhibition, would not admit this to be supplied by a proof, that a copy was truly delivered, in prejudice of a singular successor, who purchased upon the faith that the execution was null.
*** This case is No 143. p. 3786. voce Execution.
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