Inhibition raised in a pupil's name before his tutor ad litem was appointed, sustained.
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It was observed as a nullity in an inhibition, that it was raised in a pupil's name on a dependence, before his tutor ad litem was appointed; which the Lords repelled, as being no more a nullity in the inhibition than it was in the process, itself, which is regularly enough brought first into Court in the pupil's name, and the tutor ad litem thereafter appointed.