Manuscripta juridica

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Differentiae inter ius proprium Scotiae et ius commune


Author(s):

  • John Lauder Lord Fountainhall

Incipit:

  • Res iudicata is sometymes tane [and then:] for ane appeal

Differentiae inter ius proprium Scotiae et ius commune . Differences between Jus Commune and domestic law of Scotland (in Scots).

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Author(s):

  • John Lauder Lord Fountainhall

No. of pages: Fol. 1r-9v

Incipit:

  • Caput primum. Ad titulum De re iudicata [D.42.1]. Res iudicata is sometymes tane for ane appeal fra the sentence of a judge, l. Litigatoribus, De appellationibus [C.7.62.14]; but properly its when efter a sententia decendium est elapsum. For then sententia transit in rem iudicatam.

    29 Januarii 1680, Seton of Barns contra Carmichel and Findlay, in that same folio manuscript, pag. 116; item infra in this same manuscript at November 1673, Syme and Inglis, folio 228.

    [{i}Further chapters:{/i}] Caput 2nd of stipulations (fol. 2v). Caput 3rd of servitudes etc. speciatim (fol. 3r). Caput 4th of servitudes reall urbane (fol. 3v). Caput 5th of prediall servitudes rusticall (fol. 4r). Caput 6th of praescriptions (fol. 4r). Caput 7imum of teynds (fol. 5). Caput 8th de in ius vocando (fol. 5r). Caput 9th of petition of heritage: their is nothing observable in this chapter. Caput 10 of usurie, of profit, and de mora (fol. 5v). Caput 11 of oaths (fol. 6v). Caput 12 of restitutions (fol. 7v). Caput 13tium of conditions (fol. 8v). Caput 14th de aediliciis actionibus: redhibitoria nimirum, et quanti minoris (fol. 9r).

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