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Subject_Reference to Oath.—
This was a question of a special nature, involving the competency of a reference to oath. The objectors contended, that, in the circumstances, the proposed referees were so divested of all interest in the subject-matter of the reference, that, if proof by parole had been competent, they might have been called as witnesses, and of course could not be allowed to depone under a reference to the oath of party. The Court adopted this vicio, and refused to allow the reference.
Solicitors: J. Malcolm, S.S.C.— J. Christie, S.S.C.—Agents.