Form of Process Before the Court of Session, the New Jury Court, and the Commission of Teinds, Volume 2A. Lawrie & Company, 1818 - Procedure (Law) |
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... Clerk President , and having considered the " act 1681 , with former precedents , find , that affinity in the case of " uncle and nephew is no ground of declinature : and ordain this to be " Inserted in the books of sederunt . " A. S. ...
... Clerk President , and having considered the " act 1681 , with former precedents , find , that affinity in the case of " uncle and nephew is no ground of declinature : and ordain this to be " Inserted in the books of sederunt . " A. S. ...
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... " former applications , there shall be kept in the " office of the junior clerk of Session a record in A. S. 11th July 1800 , § 5. Ibid . ibid . § 4. • Ibid . ibid . § 6 . " which shall be entered alphabetically the name " of 24.
... " former applications , there shall be kept in the " office of the junior clerk of Session a record in A. S. 11th July 1800 , § 5. Ibid . ibid . § 4. • Ibid . ibid . § 6 . " which shall be entered alphabetically the name " of 24.
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... clerk : And the cause proceeds in the name of the pa . ' y and his curator ad litem . Where no application is made by either of the litigants , but the curator is nominated by the judge er proprio motu , the procedure is precisely ...
... clerk : And the cause proceeds in the name of the pa . ' y and his curator ad litem . Where no application is made by either of the litigants , but the curator is nominated by the judge er proprio motu , the procedure is precisely ...
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... clerks ; -but he who was clerk to the leading process before conjunction , now also becomes clerk to the rest . The procedure in getting processes conjoined is the same as in getting them merely remitted ; with this only difference ...
... clerks ; -but he who was clerk to the leading process before conjunction , now also becomes clerk to the rest . The procedure in getting processes conjoined is the same as in getting them merely remitted ; with this only difference ...
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... clerk of session , ( a gentleman of the most extensive experience , and to whom the profession is chiefly indebted for that valuable body of acts of sederunt , afterwards published by his son ) , likewise supported the same opinion ...
... clerk of session , ( a gentleman of the most extensive experience , and to whom the profession is chiefly indebted for that valuable body of acts of sederunt , afterwards published by his son ) , likewise supported the same opinion ...
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9th December 1815 A. S. 11th July A. S. 9th December act of sederunt action advertisement advising aforesaid agent amand answers application appointed attend authority avizandum bankrupt Bell's Commentaries bills boxes called cess clerk Commissioners competent concluded causes concur copy course Court of Session creditors debt debtor declared declinature decree defender deliverance Dict diligence discharge Division Edinburgh Edinburgh Gazette enacted Ersk expence factor Faculty of Advocates farther grant hereby Ibid Inner House inrolled interim-factor interlocutor intimation issue or issues Judges judgment Jury Court libel lodged Lord Ordinary Lord Stair Lords of Session Lordship manner matter meeting necessary neral notice November oath ordain Outer House papers party person petition petitioner practice present President printed procedure proceed proceedings pronounced proof proper pursuer reclaiming regulations remit requisite sequestration sion statute summons tailzie Tait's thereof tion trial trustee verdict wakening warrant whole witnesses writing
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Page 367 - CD did then and there propose their aforesaid exception to the opinion of the said chief-justice, and requested him to put his seal to this bill of exceptions, containing the said several matters so produced and given in evidence on the part of the said...
Page 366 - CD did then and there pray the said chief-justice to admit and allow the said matters so produced and given in evidence for the said...
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Page 366 - And the jurors of the jury aforesaid einpannelled to try the said issue being called, also came, and were then and there in due manner chosen and sworn to try the same issue; and upon the trial of that issue the counsel learned in the law for the said AB to maintain and prove the said issue; on his part gave in evidence, That...
Page 283 - The unanimity of twelve men, so repugnant to all experience of human conduct, passions, and understandings, could hardly in any age have been introduced into practice by a deliberate act of the legislature.