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[1739] Mor 4154      

Subject_1 FALSA DEMONSTRATIO.

Reid
v.
Ker

Date: 16 January 1739
Case No. No 3.

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An adjudication against Patrick Livingstone of Barrouny, was found null on this ground, that the bill of adjudication was against John Livingstone; in so much, that the adjudication was not even sustained as an interruption of the negative prescription, although it evidently enough appeared to have been only an escape in the writer who drew the bill of adjudication.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 204. Kilkerran, (Grounds and Warrants.) No 1. p. 227.

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