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The form of process, before the Lords of Council and Session, observed in advocations, ordinary actions, suspensions. Shewing also, the manner of making Protestations for Remedy in Law, and how Summons thereon was brought before the Parliament of Scotland; and the way how since the Union, such Process is laid before the House of Peers. With The Form of Process before the Lords of Session, as Commissioners appointed by Parliament, for Plantation of Kirks, Valuation and Sale of Tythes. To all which is prefix'd The present state of the College of Justice, Giving an Account of the Members thereof, and of the Order Observed by the Lords of Session in Judging Causes; with the Fees and Prices of Writs Paid to the several Offices and Members of the Session. Written for the Use of the Students in Spotswood's College of Law, by John Spotiswood of That-Ilk Advocat.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Costs (Law)--Scotland.
Costs (Law).
Civil procedure--Scotland.
Civil procedure.
Appellate procedure--Scotland.
Appellate procedure.
Scotland. Court of Session.
Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([12],xciv,163,[1]p. )
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the Foot of the Bull Closs, opposite to the Trone, and sold by John Vallange and other booksellers, 1711.
Notes:
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T109864.
OCLC:
642275388

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