Subject_1 SUSPENSION.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Whether Reasons of Suspension must be instantly verified?
Date: Kirkton
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28 November 1632
Case No.No. 31.
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It is the ordinary custom in suspensions, where the suspender compears, and the charger absents himself, to suspend the letters ay and while they be produced, and no further; yet where the party suspends upon a reason which he verifies by writ in absence of the charger, the Lords have suspended the charge simpiliciter, because of the instant verification.
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