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Where the decree of an inferior court was in a suspension turned into a libel, the Lords would not suffer the libel to be amended or added to, because the decree was the libel; which being the record of the inferior court, could not be altered.
Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 147. Kilkerran, (Process.) No 4. p. 434.
*** A similar decision was pronounced, 6th July 1779, Watson against Still. See Appendix.