| LOCATION | Edinburgh, NL Scotland |
| MANUSCRIPT | Edinburgh, NL Scotland, Adv.MS.24.2.2 |
| ITEM No. 2 | Decisiones curiae supremae Scotiae - Practicks 1624-1642 |
Decisiones curiae supremae Scotiae - Practicks 1624-1642 : abstracts
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Decisiones curiae supremae Scotiae - Practicks 1624-1642: abstracts drawn from George Auchinleck and Thomas Hamilton, as a supplement to Alexander Gibson Lord Durie's Practicks (1624/7/1 - 1633/7/24).
Short abstracts, in chronological order. Keywords written in the outer margins. Handwriting and paper differ from fol. 1-388v
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No. of pages: Fol. 389r-403v
Rubric: Paralipomena, or ane abridgment of some actiones of law, omitted in Duries Practiques, which wer in Haddingtones and Balmanno's Practiques and some other miscelanies
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Intromissione with mailles and deuties, extending to als much as will suffice and satisfie the principall sowme ... a. Sibbald, 1 Julii 1624.
Ane band, containing ane expresse dispositione of lands, to be brooked ay and quhill ane pairtie be payed ... Michellson contra Law, 2 July 1624.
Ane appeirand aire may acquire a gift of ward and doe theranent what a stranger may doe ... Annsfeild contra Moavell, 2 Julii 1624.
In case of dowble poynding, wher any of the parties are not in the countrie and ar soumond upon 40 dayes proces ... [{i}no parties or date mentioned{/i}].
A base infeftment becomes extinct be a posterior publick infeftment ... E. Annandaill against Ingbud(?), 3 July 1624.
The liferent of the appearand air of ane defunct who died infeft in lands falls to the superior by the appearand aires rebellion ... E. Collanay 3 July 1624.
[{i}Last items:{/i}] Inffeftament in ane anualrent and not in the proprietie cannot fournish reall action but only personall execution against a thred person. 20 July 1633. E. Annandall against E. Nighsdaille [{i}the scribe garbled the conclusion:{/i} 'cannot fournish reall action but only personall execution'].
The transferring against a cawtioner in a band where the principall partie gave infeftment to the persewer and he ex[!]cepted the of(fer) in satisfactione of his sowme
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