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Lord Braco v Brodie Lord Lyon. [1747] Mor 3690 (22 July 1747)
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[1747] Mor 3690
A deliverance on a bill of summons craving warrant to cite in general, was sustained as a suffient warrant to cite a person out of the kingdom.
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It was objected to an adjudication craved against the Lord Lyon, That the defender was cited as out of the kingdom, for which there was no warrant in the bill of summons, but only to cite in common form.
The Lord Ordinary, 14th instant, ‘on advice, repelled the objection, and the Lords refused a bill and adhered.’
Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 185. D. Falconer, v. 1. No 202. p. 273.