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Subject_1 ARBITRATION.
Subject_2 Formalities of the Deed of Submission and Decree-Arbitral.
Date: Moncur
v.
Maddell
22 June 1615
Case No.No 39.
Where there were several arbiters, no witnesses necessary.
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In an action pursued by Christian Moncur, Lady ———, and Alexander Maddell, burgess of Forfar, there being a decreet-arbitral produced to prove an exception, it was alleged, That the decreet was null, because it wanted witnesses. ———The Lords found, that there being four judges subscribing, they might be witnesses to others, as in charters subscribed by a convent.
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