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[1747] 2 Elchies 409
Subject_1 OATH OF PARTY.
Date: Jean Law
v.
Lundin of that Ilk, and Lumsden of Innergelly
24 June 1747
Case No.No. 2.
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A reference to oath admitted after adducing witnesses. An executrix sued two defenders for furnishings by the defunct, a merchant, and adduced
one witness against each; the one proved nothing, and the other very little, and then she referred to their oaths. Drummore, after advising with us, found it not competent; but on a reclaiming bill we altered, and found it competent.
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