Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process")


Incipit:

  • Ane proces comprehends the [and then:] instruments and ordor of procedure

Explicit:

  • it\ recuse\ not\ will\ amend\ ane\

Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process") , printed with Stair's Institutions 1681.

Foliated in the left upper corner. On some sheets the ink is pale and blurred by moisture


No. of pages: Fol. 1r-94v

Rubric: Ane short forme of proces used before the Lords of Councell and Sessione, written be Sir James Dalrymple of Staire, Knight, one of the senatores of the Colledge of Justice, anno 1666 [{i}it is unclear whether the date is attributed to the work or to its copy{/i}]

Incipit:

  • Ane proces comprehends the instruments and ordor of procedure in the administratione of justice. By instruments are meaned writts and testimonies as oathes of parties, witnesses.

    [{i}Last paragraph:{/i}] Bot nothing should come in by bill (which is ane extraordinarie remeid) where ane ordinarie remeid is competent

Explicit:

  • that he may have the Lords ansser upon the bill, the Ordinar upon ane amend will not recuse it. Finis