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[1628] Mor 9392      

Subject_1 OATH of PARTY.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

In what Cases admitted.

Kerr
v.
Bailies of Edinburgh

Date: 22 March 1628
Case No. No 7.

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An incident being used for proving of an exception, which had run out the space of an year, the defender craved to have the party's oath, seeing the exception was to be proved by writ or oath of party.—The Lords would not grant the party's oath.

Auchinleck, MS. p. 144.

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