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- v Lord Carnegy, and Anderson his Tenant. [1628] Mor 15151 (20 June 1628)
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Whether Reasons of Suspension must be instantly verified?
- v. Lord Carnegy, and Anderson his Tenant
Date: 20 June 1628 Case No. No. 27.
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Albeit the reasons of suspension should be verified instanter, yet, in a suspension of a decreet of removing, it being alleged, that the decreet was obtained against the tenants, whose master was neither mentioned nor summoned, and that the said master was infeft in the land, whereupon the decreet of removing was obtained as part and pertinent of the land, and conform thereto, had been twenty years in possession; this was found relevant to suspend the said decreet; and a term assigned to the superior to prove his possession, that it was part and pertinent.