Manuscripta juridica

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Institutions of the law of Scotland : (extracts on the Form of process)


Author(s):

  • James Dalrymple later 1st Viscount Stair

Incipit:

  • We come now to the discussing [and then:] of processes, wherein the chief duty of the judge

Explicit:

  • terms\ like\ the\ in\ be\ to\ are\

Institutions of the law of Scotland: (extracts on the Form of process) . The volume does not mention that Stair had included a totally different text about procedure in his work's first edition of 1681: namely the short treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments ...'.

[{i}Description in the Table of Contents:{/i}] Extracts from Lord Stair's Institutions, first published in 1693, and afterwards with some additions and corrections in 1759


Author(s):

  • James Dalrymple later 1st Viscount Stair

No. of pages: Pag. 75-109

Rubric: Extracts from Lord Viscount Stair's Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Book IV, Title XXXIX. Process in so far as discust without Litiscontestation

Incipit:

  • We come now to the discussing of processes, wherein the chief duty of the judge ... [{i}text of ยงยง i-xxviii, and extract from the Appendix of the edition 1693, on Defences Dilatory and Peremptory{/i}]

Explicit:

  • and if the reply be sustained, to the duply, etc., wherein the questions and the interlocutors are to be in the like terms