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 May 18, 2024.

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D. 433. _____ _____ contra _____ _____ eod. die.

AN Edict of Executrie, being Advocate from the Commissars; a Bill was given in, desiring that the Advocation might be summarily discust, seing both nearest of Kin, Creditors, and the Fisk were concerned, that the Testament should be confirmed and execute; which Desire, the Lords thought could not be granted, in respect of the Act of Regulation: but it was thought a great Escape and Inadvertency, that such Advocations should be past, seing the Lords could not confirm Testaments: and if any Partie should be prejudged by any Act of the Commissars, it may be re∣duced, upon the head of Iniquity: And the Lords thought, it was fit that a new Edict should be raised; and if an Advocation should be sought, the Reason should be discust upon the Bill.

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