Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XIV. Delicts, how relevant to be proved.
Date: Borthwick
v.
Clerk
28 November 1628
Case No.No 256.
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A party having denounced, in order to comprise, and the debtor suspending, and before the suspension was discussed, another creditor having comprised and been infeft; the Lords sustained the objection of collusion, relevant against the appriser infeft, that he had procured the suspension by his own labour and expenses; but this was sustained to be proved only by writ or oath of party.
*** This case is No 3. p. 2427. voce Collusion.
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