Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise on tutors and on many other topics


Author(s):

  • John Nisbet Lord Dirleton(?)

Incipit:

  • A minor may pershew all or any [and then:] of his tutors and curators

Explicit:

  • deforcement\ of\ actions\ in\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise on tutors and on many other topics .

In part in Latin. No page numbering. The text contains short provisions of law, grouped under chapter headings which show no apparent system of order. Some correspondences to the text in MSS H18.1.17 and Glasgow, UL, Murray 72 pag. 1, also starting with provisions on minors


Author(s):

  • John Nisbet Lord Dirleton(?)

No. of pages: Pag. 260-221 (written from end of volume towards the middle):

Rubric: Minors and their tutors and curators

Incipit:

  • A minor may pershew all or any of his tutors and curators for the heall summe, quia tutores et curatores tenentur in solidum [D.26.7.31 with Inst.3.16.1].

    [{i}Further chapter headings:{/i}] Seasines. Mariage, contract of mariage. Airs, executours, heretabell, moveabell. Universall intrometters. Exhibitioun and deliverie, ordinar or incident. Royall brughs and ther priviledges. Barrones. Shereffes and ther inferiour judges. Reversiones, redemptiones and declaration therof. Inhibitiones, interdictiones. Dispositiones, tailzies. Reduction ex capite metus. Reductiones. Wodsettes. Poynding, comprysing. Adjudicationes. Contracts, bondes, and wrytts in generall. Assignationes, dischairges and procuratories. Horning, relaxation. Captione. Off nullities. Legacies. Infeftmentes, few blensh, superior, vassel. Arreistmentes, deforcements

Explicit:

  • Breakers of arreistment are punished ... to proceid summerlie in executione contrair(?) them. And the lyke is to be observed in actions of deforcement