Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN BAIRD OF NEWBYTH.
Date: Sir John Gibson and Alexander Gibson
v.
Harry Trotter of Mortonhall
15 February 1667 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
In an action of improbation, pursued at Sir John and Alexander Gibsons' instances, against Harry Trotter of Mortonhall, there being an incident protested for, and raised debito tempore, and executed, but not being produced before the first term assigned for production thereof;—it was debated, in point of form, That, since the same was not produced debito tempore, albeit raised and executed timeously, whether the same ought to sustain.
The Lords repelled the incident, and turned the same in an exhibition; and gave a long term to the defender to produce all his writs called for.
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