Acts of sederunt of the Lords of the session, past since February 1681

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Acts of sederunt of the Lords of the session, past since February 1681
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Scotland. Court of Session.
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Edinburgh :: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to Their most Excellent Majesties,
anno Dom. 1691.
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ACT allowing the Ordinary for the outer-house, to call Causes on the Bench the Week after he is Ordinary. July 7. 1691.

THE Lords of Council and Session do Declare, that to prevent the con∣fusions at the Side-Bar, the Ordinary in the Outer-house, after his Week is ended, will sit in the Outer-house the Week immediatly follow∣ing, half an hour before the Session-Bell Ring, till the Ordinary in that Week come out, that he may hear Parties upon any Alledgance, for alte∣ring any Sentence or Interloquitor given by him in his Week, Provided that the Alledgance be delivered in Writ to him, if he find it just or doubt∣ful, and will form a Roll of such Alledgances, and send the samen to the Clerks, that these concerned may take a Copy thereof, and be in readiness, and that he will stop nor alter no Interloquitor nor Sentence otherways. And the Lords Declares, that they will meet during this Session at half nine a-Clock.

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