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A. v B. [1666] Mor 9421 (1 February 1666)
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[1666] Mor 9421
Whether a Party can be required to depone a second time upon special Interrogatories?
A v. B
Date: 1 February 1666 Case No. No 30.
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An executor-dative, ad omissa et mala appretiata pursuing the principal exe cutrix, and referring the goods omitted, and prices, to her oath, she alleged, that she had already deponed at the giving up of the inventory, and could not be obliged to depone again.
The Lords ordained her to depone, seeing she might have intromitted after, and more might have come to her knowledge of the worth of the goods, or a greater price gotten therefor.