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In a suspension of the judgment, the Lord Ordinary ‘found it denied by the suspender that the dishonour of the bill was notified to him; and found no sufficient evidence that intimation of the dishonor was duly made to him; therefore sustained the reasons of suspension; suspended the letters simpliciter; and found expenses due.’
Lord Medwyn, Ordinary. For the Charger, Maitland. William Dalrymple, Agent. For the Defender, Sol.-Gen. (Hope) Gillies, Lamont. Robert Welsh, Agent. T. Clerk.
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