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In an action of removing, there being compearance for several other adjudgers, who were within year and day of Halliday, it was alleged, that his interest being but L. 1000, he could not remove the tenants and possessors to the prejudice of other adjudgers. The Lords found, That Halliday could not remove the tenants, except he found caution for the mails and duties to the rest of the comprisers, so far as concerned their interest.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 154. Pres. Falconer, No 5. p. 2.