Act of sederunt, regulating the fees and dues of clerks and other officers in sheriff and stewart courts, and of clerks and macers in the circuit-courts, in civil cases |
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The case and opinions of James then Viscount of Stair : Lord President of the Court of Session, Sir James Stewart and Sir John Nisbet, in relation to the creditors, apparent heirs, Superiors, Vassals, Tacksmen, and Heirs of Tailzie or Entail of persons forfeited for high treason, inferring Corruption of the Blood, with my Lord Stair and Sir James Stewart their explanations of the Act of Parliament 1690, still in Force, regulating and taking off the rigour of forfeitures as to these Creditors, Heirs of Entail, &c. in Scotland: and acts, or clauses, or articles in the acts of Parliament of Great Britain, in relation to persons forfeited for high treason their Deeds and Conveyances in prejudice of the Crown, and in favour of Heirs, Creditors, Superiors, Vassals, Tenants, and Heirs of Tailzie or Entail, and the Relevancy required in the Indictments of High Treason, inferring Corruption of the Blood, for levying War against his Majesty |
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Cases decided in the Court of Session, during summer session 1794,-winter session 1794-5,-and summer session 1795 : Collected by appointment of the Society of Clerks to the Signet |
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A catalogue of the Lords of Session : from the institution of the college of Justice, in the year 1532. With historical notes |
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Copy of the report and certificate of the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, made to His Majesty in his Privy Council, pursuant to the act of Parliament passed in the twentieth year of His Majesty's reign, for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making Satisfaction to the Proprietors thereof, &c |
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The decision of the Court of Session, upon the question of literary property; in the cause John Hinton of London, bookseller, pursuer; against Alexander Donaldson and John Wood, Booksellers in Edinburgh, and James Meurose Bookseller in Kilmarnock, Defenders. Published by James Boswell, Esq; Advocate, One of the Counsel in the Cause |
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The decisions of the Court of Session, from its first institution to the present time : Abridged, and digested under proper heads, in form of a dictionary |
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from M,DC,XCVIII, to M,DCC,XVIII : Collected by The Right Honourable Sir Hew Dalrymple of North-Berwick, President of that Court |
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from November 1765 to December 1769 : Collected by John Munro, Esq. Adam Rolland, Esq. Archibald Cockburn, Esq. John Swinton, tertius, Esq. Alex. Elphinstone, Esq. Patrick Chalmers, Esq. Charles Brown, Esq. and George Ferguson, Esq. Advocates |
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from the beginning of February 1752, to the end of the year 1756 : Collected by Mr Thomas Miller, Mr Robert Bruce, Mr. John Swinton junior, Sir David Dalrymple, Mr John Dalrymple, Mr Walter Steuart, Advocates |
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The decisions of the English Judges : During the usurpation, From the Year 1655, to his Majesty's Restoration, and the sitting down of the Session in June 1661 |
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Regulations proposed to be observed in the sheriff and stewart courts of North Britain |
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Session cases |
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The speeches, arguments, and determinations of the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland : upon that important cause, wherein His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and others were plaintiffs, and Archibald Douglas of Douglas Esq; defendant. with an introductory preface, giving An impartial and distinct Account of this Suit |
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State of the process : Messrs. Brough and Wade, against George Thomson |
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