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[1747] Mor 4034      

Subject_1 EXPENSES.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

Expenses of Plea.

Weir
v.
White

Date: 24 February 1747
Case No. No 17.

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A reduction repeated incidenter, and not executed, can go no farther than the suspension (which was the present case) or libel of the other process into which it is repeated.

Expense of a refused bill of advocation, is an instance of expense whereof the party aggrieved has no access to get reparation. See Process.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 199. Kilkerran, (Process.) No 7. p. 435.

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