Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL
Subject_2 SUMMER SESSION.
Date:31 March 1685 The Earl of Lauderdale
v.
The Creditors of the Earl of Dundee
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—————Scrimzeor, Lady Fintry, as sister and one of the two heirs-portioners and of line to the Earl of Dundee, gives in a bill against Lauderdale, craving the extract of her decreet of exhibition ad deliberandum, because he had not compeared to depone and produce for inspection, because he thought he could not exclude her interest.
The Lords ordained the decreet to go forth, if he did not exhibit upon oath, for inspection, betwixt and the 10th of April. Any small production (he deponing that he had not yet fully searched all the Earl of Dundee's papers,) will stop this decreet.
See the subsequent parts of the report of this case, Dictionary, pp. 6487 and 6490.
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