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Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks"


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • The defuncts testaments are [and then:] confirmed of old

Explicit:

  • causa\ et\ conditione\ sua\ cum\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks" , (rearranged and shortened)


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Fol. 2r-21v

Rubric: Craighalls Practiques

Incipit:

  • Cap. 1 Anent testaments. The defuncts testaments are confirmed of old be the Officialls and be the Commissers, whither the samen.

    [{i}Further chapter headings:{/i}] 2 Anent for what bands and when ane air is conveinable. 3 Anent universall successors. 4 Anent bands heretabill and moveabill. 5 Of the disctinctione of airis and the method of persewing them. 6 Of wairds, non-entries, mariage, relieff, retoures, etc. 7 Of precepts of saseing. 8 Of infeftments. 9 Of resignatione. 10 Of wodsettis. 11 Of reversions. 12 Of lyfrent escheit, donators and gifts of escheit. 13 Of forfaltor, bastardie, last air. 14 Of declarators. 15 De judicio petitorio et possessorio. 16 De actionibus personalibus et realibus. 17 Of inhibitione. 18 Of compryseings. 19 Of adjudicatioune. 20 Of improbatioune and reductione. 21 Of wairneing and removeing. 22 Of nullities. 23 Of improbatione. 24 Of removeing. 25 Of reductione. 26 Of assignationes. 27 Of tailzies

Explicit:

  • omnium eadem est causa et ratio, becaus they cannot have the richte bot cum sua conditione et causa. Finis harum practicarum