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[1614] Mor 644      

Subject_1 ARBITRATION.
Subject_2 Formalities of the Deed of Submission and Decree-Arbitral.

Monteith
v.
Carmichael

Date: 21 December 1614
Case No. No 37.

A decree arbitral sustained, though pronounced in ipso termino; i. e. upon the very day betwixt and which it was to be pronounced. See No 46.


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In an action betwixt Robert Monteith and William Carmichael, the Lords sustained a decreet-arbitral, which was pronounced in ipso termino, upon the day betwixt and the which the decreet should have been pronounced. And in the same cause the Lords would not hear the said Robert Monteith to improve by way of suspension, albeit he offered to improve the same by the oath of the judges who were both present.

Kerse, MS. (Arbiters.) fol. 180.

The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting     


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