Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Index huius voluminis


Index huius voluminis . Keyword titles in the volume, alphabetical.

Added by a hand of the late 18th century. The scribe refers to the volume's old foliation in ink. He aimed at listing the heading of the last chapter under each title, and often he also listed several other chapter headings. I have fully transcribed the wording of the titles, and have indicated the highest chapter number which the scribe noted. As mentioned above, this is usually the number of the last chapter under the pertinent title, but the scribe may have made mistakes. A comparison with the titles in Adv.MS.24.6.3b shows that the arrangement in both MSS corresponds, but that the numbering of chapters in Adv.MS.24.6.3b often comprises a greater number of chapters.

[{i}List of keyword titles, also indicating their highest chapter number:{/i}] Act of adjournall, c.10. Advocatioune, c. 9. Advocatis, c.8. Ambassadores, c.2. Aires, c.19. Marriage of aires, c.18. Of alienatione of airschipes, c.10. Arbitrie, c.22. Arrestment, c.7. Assedation, c.43. Assignation, c.11. Agriculture. Bandis. Barrons. Bastardie. Breves. Brief of inquest. Bordure laws, c.11. Borrow laws, c.13. Catalarum hamuldatie. Of comprising, c.13. Of diverse and sundrie crimes, c.6. Of chequer, c.3. Of cursing. Of coniunctfee, c.9. Curatorie, c.10. Of custome, c.4. Of coleheuchs, c.4. Of courtis, c.13. Damnum ab animalibus datum, c.4. Of decreets, c.41. Decreet and reduction thairof, c.30. Of defenders, c.17. Deforcement, c.9. Depositum. Eschaittis, c.11. Of executors, c.6. Exceptions dilatore, c.2. Exceptio contra judicem, c.22. Of evidentis, c.2. Of falsett. Of fisching, c.1. Of firerisers. Of forfaulters, c.11. De feriis. Of fewes, c.5. Generall discharge. Haulding of lands. Of heraulds. Questione hercalde. Of horning, c.13. Of husband and wife, c.17. Of improbation, c.35. Of instruments, c.21. Of inhibitions, c.5. Of instruments, c.12. Of interdiction, c.5. Of interlineing of writs, c.1. Of interest, c.29. [Judge competent, {i}skipped in the index{/i}]. Communia iudiciorum criminalium, c.2. Of justice aires, c.2. Of injuries, c.1. Juramentum de calumnia, c.10. Of the king, c.20. Of kirks, c.10. Of laws, c.2. Of laborrowis, c.1. Of lybells, c.17. Litis contestation. Of marriage, c.3. Divorsement, c.1. Of messengers and officers. Of millns, c.13. Mines. Of minors, c.25. Mutuum. Of non-entres, c.39. [Obligations, {i}skipped in the index{/i}]. Paction. Of Parliament, c.3. Of payment, c.15. De pena temere litigantium, c.3. Of pertinentis. Of perambulation. Of persuar. Of possession, c.16. [Poinding, {i}skipped in the index{/i}]. Of prescription. Of probation, c.38. Probation be witnessis. Probation be write. Probation by aith. Probation by confession, c.3. Of rebellis, c.6. Of redemption, c.29. Of reversions. Of regalities. Replegiation. Of removeing, c.16. Of recognition, c.23. Of relief. Restitution in integrum, c.25. Of salmond fisching. Of seasings. Of schawing of haulding. Of schip laws, c.6. Of sessione, c.22. Of soverty, c.2. Of superiority. Of shirriffs. Of slaughter. Of succession, c.4. Of spoulzie, c.8. Of summondis, c.16. Of terce. Of restitution, c.26. Of tiends, c.8. Of tailzie. Of testamentis. Of tutors. Of thift. Warrandice, c.69. Of ward. Of witness, c.21. Of usurie and ockare, c.2 [{i}erroneously:{/i}'Of silver and ockare']. Visus terrae. Union. Schip laws. Laws of the Marches twixt Scotland and England, 1599.

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