Some doubts & questions, in the law, especially of Scotland as also, some decisions of the lords of Council and Sessions / collected & observed by Sir John Nisbet of Dirleton ... ; to which is added, an index, for finding the principal matters in the said decisions.

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Title
Some doubts & questions, in the law, especially of Scotland as also, some decisions of the lords of Council and Sessions / collected & observed by Sir John Nisbet of Dirleton ... ; to which is added, an index, for finding the principal matters in the said decisions.
Author
Nisbet, John, Sir, 1609?-1687.
Publication
Edinburgh :: Printed by George Mosman ...,
1698.
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Law -- Scotland.
Law reports, digests, etc. -- Scotland.
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"Some doubts & questions, in the law, especially of Scotland as also, some decisions of the lords of Council and Sessions / collected & observed by Sir John Nisbet of Dirleton ... ; to which is added, an index, for finding the principal matters in the said decisions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52358.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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D. 221. eod. die.

APPlication being made to the Lords by a Bill given in by a Widow, Desireing, that she may be allowed to intromet with the Cropt and Goods pertaining to the Defunct, without hazard of vitious Intromission:

The Lords thought, That such Warrands being Voluntariae Jurisdictionis, and the Commissaries being entrusted, for securing the Estate of Defunct persons to the nearest of Kin, and Creditors, and other persons having inter∣est;

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did Remit the Petitioner to the Commissars of the place. Sir David Falconer Younger was for the Petitioner and subscribed the Bill.

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