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In improbations, the pursuer being a singular successor, need not produce reversions, where no discharges of reversions are called for.
Auchinleck, MS. p. 90.*** Kerse reports the same case.
1627. February 8.—In improbations, found the pursuer has no necessity to produce any reversion, except such as were made to himself, and such as he has; but where discharges of reversions are called for to be produced, in that case, the Lords are in use to ordain the parties to produce simul et semel.