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A supplication being given in by Methven, who was cautioner For a tutordative, craving inhibition against the apparent heir of him who was bound for his relief of that caution; the bill was also refused by the Lords, because they thought according to the form which is in use, that the same could not be granted against an apparent heir; as no action, charge, or execution could be used, or sought against him, hoc nomine, as apparent heir; until such time as he might be constituted such a person as might represent the defunct, who was bound, or charged to enter heir to him.