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[1712] Mor 3764
Subject_1 EXECUTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. The execution must specify the Names and Designations of the Parties, Dwelling-houses, &c.
Subject_3 SECT. IV. Execution by leaving a Copy.
Date: Dr James Garden
v.
Mr David Anderson, Professor of Divinity
19 June 1712
Case No.No 109.
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In the reduction at the instance of Dr Garden against Mr David Anderson and others, for reducing Mr David's right to the office of professor of theology in the King's College of Aberdeen, the Lords repelled this dilatory defence against the executions, that they did not bear copies to have been left at the most patent doors of the defender's dwelling-places; but only that copies were left at the doors of their dwelling-places simply, without the addition of most patent.
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