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Marion Cuninghame v Robert Drummound. [1491] Mor 635 (17 May 1491)
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[1491] Mor 635
Subject_1 ARBITRATION. Subject_2 Time of Endurance.
Marion Cuninghame v. Robert Drummound
Date: 17 May 1491 Case No. No 20.
A decree pronounced after the term expires is null.
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Gif ony compromit be maid be certane parties, anent ony debate or contraversie betwix thame, and ony jugeis arbiteris chosen be thame to that effect, with this restrictioun and conditioun, that the saidis jugeis sall give furth thair decrete and deliverance in the said matter ather incontinent or befoir ony certane day prefixt and agreit upon betwix the saidis partis, and expremit in the said compromit; and it happin that the saidis arbiteris deliver ane decrete after the said day contenit in the said compromit, na prorogatioun of the day beand maid with consent of the parties; the samen deliverance and decrete is be way of exceptioun null, and sould have na execution aganis the parties quha consentit not to the geving thairof, or to the prorogatioun of the day of the compromit.