Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process")


Incipit:

  • A proces comprehends the [and then:] instruments and ordour of procedure

Explicit:

  • this\ from\ nothing\ differs\

Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process") , printed with Stair's Institutions 1681.

Anonymous. The beginning corresponds to the pertinent appendix in the printed edition of Stair's {i}Institutions{/i} 1681, but the end does not correspond to the wording there, so that a more complete comparison should be undertaken


No. of pages: Pag. 1-33

Rubric: Forme of proces before the Lords

Incipit:

  • A proces comprehends the instruments and ordour of procedure in administratione of justice. By instruments are meined writt and testimonies, as oathes of parties, witness and uthers

Explicit:

  • will be granteit ex gratia for [....] maner of dilligences, an incident differs nothing from this. Finis