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Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks" : (extracts on the Form of process)


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • If the defender compear not, [and then:] but be absent

Explicit:

  • assoilzies\ and\ proven,\ not\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks": (extracts on the Form of process) . Reprints the text of § § 13-15, 19-22, 27-36, 97 of the edition Edinburgh 1734.

[{i}Description in the Table of Contents:{/i}] Extracts from a Form of Process, making part of Hope's Minor Practicks, and supposed to have been dictated by Sir Thomas Hope, King's Advocate in the reign of Charles I


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Pag. 63-70

Rubric: Extracts from the Form of Process before the Lords of Session, being the first title of Sir Thomas Hope's Minor Practicks, published by John Spottiswoode, of Spottiswoode, in 1734 (There is an earlier Edition of the Minor Practicks by Bayne, but that of Spottiswood is preferred. Sir Thomas Hope was King's Advocate in the reign of Charles I.)

Incipit:

  • § 13. If the defender compear not, but be absent when the pursuer calls his cause against him

Explicit:

  • § 97. Sentence is either interlocutor or definitive ... when the defender is assoilzied, in thir terms, 'Finds not proven, and assoilzies'