[1662] Mor 15789
Subject_1 TENOR.
Date: Lady Milntoun
v.
Laird Milntoun
26 July 1662
Case No.No. 15.
The tenor or an interdiction being pursued, the production of the letters of publication was found a sufficient adminicle.
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Lady Milntoun pursues probation of the tenor of a bond of interdiction granted by her husband, young Calderwood, interdicting himself to her. It was alleged, No process, because there was no sufficient adminicle in writ produced, there being no writ relative to the interdiction subscribed by the party, but only the extract of letters of inhibition.
The Lords sustained this as a sufficient adminicle, in respect the question was not about a writ that used to be retired, such as bonds. In this case, also, the Lords examined some witnesses, ex officio, before litiscontestation, being old and valetudinary.
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