Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks". Old pagination in ink 1-81. Ink corrosion, e.g. fol. 39-41


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • First, ther is a generall that [and then:] noe summondes can be called

Explicit:

  • causa\ et\ conditione\ sua\ cum\
  • execution\ and\ action\ both\ [preceding:] caries\ adjudication\ bot\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks". Old pagination in ink 1-81. Ink corrosion, e.g. fol. 39-41


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Fol. 1r-41v

Rubric: A breife treatise upon severall substantiall heads of the Scots law, wryten by the most learned Sir Thomas Hope of Craigehall, Knight, Advocat of his Majestie

Incipit:

  • Capitulum primum. Off the forme of process befor the Lords. First, ther is a generall that noe summondes can be called befor the Lords whill the first day

Explicit:

  • Cap. 24 Off taylies, bonds and contracts of taylies and of breaking and impeding thereof. Ther is a difference betuixt a bond ... but cum sua conditione et causa
  • [{i}Appendix - as in several other MSS and in the printed edition 1726:{/i}] Nota, poynding must all wayes goe befor comprysing, and therefor ... bot adjudication caries both action and execution

Colophon: Finis coronat opus