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In all Proofs before the Lord Ordinary, under the Acts Twenty-four and Twenty-five Victoria, Chapter Eighty-six, and Twenty-nine and Thirty Victoria, Chapter One hundred and twelve, no Adjournment shall be allowed, except on special Cause stated in an Interlocutor, and the Evidence shall be summed up by One Counsel on each Side at the Conclusion of the Examination of the Witnesses, as in the Case of Jury Trials ; and it shall' not be necessary to print the Evidence, unless for the Purpose of bringing the Judgment of the Lord Ordinary thereon under the Review of the Inner House.
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