The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... bill of this kind comes to be advised , with the debate upon it , the Lord Ordinary can ei- ther pass the bill upon the merits , and find the cau- tion good ; or find the reasons of suspension relevant , but refuse the bill , in respect ...
... bill of this kind comes to be advised , with the debate upon it , the Lord Ordinary can ei- ther pass the bill upon the merits , and find the cau- tion good ; or find the reasons of suspension relevant , but refuse the bill , in respect ...
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... bill is past and no cau- tion found , that the creditor rather than take the trouble of tracing the former proceedings , follows the illegal mode of giving a new charge , so as to bring forward his debtor with a new bill of suspension ...
... bill is past and no cau- tion found , that the creditor rather than take the trouble of tracing the former proceedings , follows the illegal mode of giving a new charge , so as to bring forward his debtor with a new bill of suspension ...
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James Anderson. clerk might be ordained to get the bill passed , and have the caution received in absense . The principal bill and sist are , by act of sederunt , kept under the power of the clerk to the bills , it being only a certified ...
James Anderson. clerk might be ordained to get the bill passed , and have the caution received in absense . The principal bill and sist are , by act of sederunt , kept under the power of the clerk to the bills , it being only a certified ...
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