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A decreet being given against a party, as lawfully charged to enter heir, after the defender compeared, and took a day to produce a renunciation to be heir, and the term being circumduced for not producing of the renunciation, and so decreet given, which being thereafter suspended, upon production of a renunciation;—the Lords found, that the same might be received by way of suspension without reduction, and received the same, albeit the decreet was given against him, for not producing, after a term assigned to him for that effect; and so against him compearing, he being then major; and so suspended the said decreet upon production thereof.
Act. Stuart.Alt. Craig.Clerk, Gibson.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 340. Durie, p. 413.