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[1747] Mor 12286
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. II. What Proof relevant to support Defective Writs.
Date: Thomson
v.
Magistrates of Dunfermline
15 December 1747
Case No.No 43.
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A Minister pursued the Magistrates of a burgh for manse-mail, allocated to him by a decree of the Commissioners 1683. Objected, That the Minister produced only a copy of a pretended decree, with some receipts more than forty years old.—The Lords found, that a horning, of date 1685, upon the decree, was a sufficient title.
This case is No 445. p. 11275. voce Prescription.
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