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George M'Kay v Munro of Newmore. [1764] 5 Brn 438 (23 June 1764)
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[1764] 5 Brn 438
Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by ALEXANDER TAIT, CLERK OF SESSION, one of the reporters for the faculty.
Subject_2 EXPENSES.
George M'Kay
v.
Munro of Newmore
Date: 23 June 1764
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In the process of proving the tenor, George M'Kay, Esq. against Munro of Newmore; the Lords finding it proven that Newmore had wilfully abstracted a sheet of a tailyie, of which the tenor was sought to be proven; they fined him in L.20 to the poor, and found him liable in the expenses of process.
See B. Sederunt, 16th December 176I, Harrison v. Wilson.
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