In what cases Extracts sustained to satisfy production. - When condescendence of the writs called for is sufficient. - Transumpts.
Mark Ker v. Scott of Hartwoodmires
Date: 18 July 1628 Case No. No 114.
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If a writ registered in the books of Council and Session, be called for to be improven, if the same has been registered after the intenting of the cause, the defender must travel with the clerks to produce the principal, and the pursuer must seek it from the clerk to produce, in case it has been registered before the intenting of the cause.