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The present suspension of a charge on a decree for expenses obtained from the Lord Ordinary on refusing a bill in the Bill-Chamber, was brought, on the ground that there was no doquet annexed to the decree, as required by the above Act of Sederunt.
On resuming the cause along with this opinion, the Lord President observed, that an Act of Sederunt should be passed for the purpose of carrying into effect the recommendation contained at the close of the opinion.
Act. Russell. Alt. Neaves. Greig & Morton, W. S. and W. Miller, S. S. C. Agents. S. Clerk.
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