You act for the Pursuer in an ordinary cause. You are instructed to move to abandon the action against the Defender. That said the Pursuer wishes to reserve the right to raise a new action in respect of the same facts and circumstances What do you advise?

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1. You act for the Pursuer in an ordinary cause. You are instructed to move to abandon the action against the Defender. That said the Pursuer wishes to reserve the right to raise a new action in respect of the same facts and circumstances What do you advise?