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Where a Respondent in any Application or Proceeding in the Bill Chamber, whether before or after the Institution of such Proceeding or Application, shall have done any Act which the Court, in the Exercise of its preventive Jurisdiction, might have prohibited by Interdict, it shall be lawful for the said Court, or for the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, upon a Prayer to that Effect, in the Note of Suspension and Interdict, or in a supplementary Note, to ordain such Respondent to perform any Act which may be necessary for reinstating the Complainer in his Possessory Right, or for granting specific Relief against the illegal Act complained of.
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