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ROLMENT OF COURTIS.
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there decreit or delyverance salbe delyvered to the
pairtie, quhome the lordzV fyndis to have rycht thereto /
NochtwzV/fostanding of qzz^atsuwevir arreistment maid
or to be maid in tyme cubing z^az'rupoun, Except the
5 saidis lordis gif thair expres command in the contrare.
Statute be thz saidis lordis 9 Novembm 1590.
Delyvering of consigned money. C. 12.
As alsua it wes statute that in all suspensionis
quhair consignatioun be the ordinance of the. lordis is
10 maid that the clerk of the billis sail mak mentioun in
the delyverance of the qua/ztitie of the suzzzme rwzsigned,
and delyvfz* the consigned suwzme upon the sicht of
the lordis decreit and ressave the parties acquittazzce.
StatwZfe [be the lordis] 14 augustzz 1590.
15 Caution suld be fund in suspezzsionis Cap. 13.
The persewer of the suspensioun, at the tyme of
the raising of the suzzzmonis of suspensioun suld fynd
sufficient cautioun and souertie for payment of sic
pecuniall pane as the lordis sail modyfie in the clerk
20 of the billis buikis to fulfill and obey the principall
decreit gevin aganist him, (\uhaixol he seikis suspensioun
Incaise the lordis haifand discussed the suspensioun
raised be him fynd that the ressonis of the suspensioun
ar nocht relevant, bot that the decreit pwnuzzced
25 aganist him, and suspended be him suld have execu-
tioun aganist him. Statute be the lordis. 25. OctobrzV
1577-
Caution in suspensionis aganist decreittis
of removing. Cap. 14.
And gif ane decreit of removing frome any Landis
possessionis or tenementis is given aganist any man,
263
there decreit or delyverance salbe delyvered to the
pairtie, quhome the lordzV fyndis to have rycht thereto /
NochtwzV/fostanding of qzz^atsuwevir arreistment maid
or to be maid in tyme cubing z^az'rupoun, Except the
5 saidis lordis gif thair expres command in the contrare.
Statute be thz saidis lordis 9 Novembm 1590.
Delyvering of consigned money. C. 12.
As alsua it wes statute that in all suspensionis
quhair consignatioun be the ordinance of the. lordis is
10 maid that the clerk of the billis sail mak mentioun in
the delyverance of the qua/ztitie of the suzzzme rwzsigned,
and delyvfz* the consigned suwzme upon the sicht of
the lordis decreit and ressave the parties acquittazzce.
StatwZfe [be the lordis] 14 augustzz 1590.
15 Caution suld be fund in suspezzsionis Cap. 13.
The persewer of the suspensioun, at the tyme of
the raising of the suzzzmonis of suspensioun suld fynd
sufficient cautioun and souertie for payment of sic
pecuniall pane as the lordis sail modyfie in the clerk
20 of the billis buikis to fulfill and obey the principall
decreit gevin aganist him, (\uhaixol he seikis suspensioun
Incaise the lordis haifand discussed the suspensioun
raised be him fynd that the ressonis of the suspensioun
ar nocht relevant, bot that the decreit pwnuzzced
25 aganist him, and suspended be him suld have execu-
tioun aganist him. Statute be the lordis. 25. OctobrzV
1577-
Caution in suspensionis aganist decreittis
of removing. Cap. 14.
And gif ane decreit of removing frome any Landis
possessionis or tenementis is given aganist any man,
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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