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[1710] Mor 17029      

Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. XI.

Writs defective in Solemnities, Whether capable of Support, so as to furnish Action?

Gordon
v.
M'Intosh

Date: 22 December 1710
Case No. No. 312.

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Where there are no witnessses at all to the deed founded on, this objection amounts to a denegatio actionis, which therefore does not admit of being supplied, as was found in this case (No. 224. p. 16974) of a missive letter wanting witnesses.—See Beatie, No. 303. p. 17021.

Forbes. Fountainhall.

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