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Maxwell v Stewart. [1619] Mor 6855 (12 November 1619)
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[1619] Mor 6855
Days, how computed. - Induciæ in a charge of horning. - Baron decrees. - Citations pro confesso. - Criminal sentences. - Induciæ before inferior courts. - Reductions and improbations. - Privileged summons. - Decree-arbitral. - Citation of tutors and curators.
Maxwell v. Stewart
Date: 12 November 1619 Case No. No 8.
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Where the pursuer having referred the summons to the defender's oath, the Lords ordain the defender to be summoned at the cross of Edinburgh, pier and shore of Leith, on fifteen days, because he was summoned before on sixty days out of the country by a deliverance.
Clerk, Durie.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 467. Nicolson, MS. No 244. p. 173.