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[1736] 1 Elchies 213      

Subject_1 JURISDICTION.

Sir Alexander Ramsay
v.
Chalmers

1736, July 28.
Case No. No. 11.

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The Lords adhered to the Ordinary's interlocutor finding the bursars not bound to bring such certificates. Several of the Lords thought, though neither the assembly nor Mr Chalmers could make such a regulation however just in itself, yet if such a rational one was introduced by universal custom in this and all other Colleges in Scotland, that would be a good defence. Therefore the question was, adhere, or before answer allow such a proof, and it carried, adhere, me inter alios renitente.

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