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[1687] Mor 11224      

Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION XIV.

Time of Prescription how Computed.

Claverhouse
v.
Lin of Largo

1687. February.
Case No. No 399.

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Found that when a decreet is pronounced, though it be stopped, and then lie over for seven years, there needed no wakening by a new citation, as appointed by the late act of prescription; because lis est sopita by the decreet.

Harcarse, (Prescription.) No 775. p. 220.

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