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SCOTTISH_Court_of_Session_Shaw

Page: 306

016SS0306

A B

v.

C D

No.76.

Court of Session

1st Division

Dec. 23 1837

Lord President.

A B,     Petitioner.— Counsel:
Dingwall
C D,      Respondent.— Counsel:
Moir

Subject_Poors’ Roll— Process.— Headnote:

Where an application for the benefit of the poors' roll had been regularly made and intimated, and was moved, in order to be remitted in common form to the lawyers for the poor:—Held that it was premature, at this stage, for the Court to decide on an objection founded on the pecuniary circumstances of the applicant.


Facts:

A B presented a petition for the poors' roll, which was intimated in common form. The applicant then moved that it be remitted to the lawyers for the poor. The opposite party objected that, on the face of the petitioner's declaration, he had stated himself to be in possession of an income of about £90, so that he was not entitled to the benefit of the poors' roll, whether he had a probabilis causa litigandi or not. The applicant answered, that this was not the proper stage for an enquiry into his circumstances; that, there being no objection to the regularity of the procedure, the petition should now be, de plano, remitted, and the lawyers for the poor would take into view whether his poverty was sufficiently established when they made their report.

Lord President.—I do not think this is the proper stage for the Court to decide whether the applicant is in such circumstances as to belong to that class of poor persons for whom alone the poors' roll was intended.

The Court accordingly refused, hoc statu, to pronounce any order except a remit to the lawyers for the poor.

Solicitors: —Agents.

SS 16 SS 306 1837


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