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Bell v Gib. [1619] Mor 12477 (23 November 1619)
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[1619] Mor 12477
Administrator's Oath, if relevant against his Constituent?
Bell v. Gib
Date: 23 November 1619 Case No. No 322.
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Alexander Gib suspends a decreet gotten by Andrew Bell, executor to umquhile Henry Bryson, and calls his relict to the suspension, ratio, the sum was paid to the said relict in her umquhile spouse the defunct's presence, and of his servant, quhilk is referred to her and the executors' oaths of knowledge conjunctly. Finds the reason relevant to be proved by their oaths, and declares that their oaths shall not prejudge the bairns and creditors of the defunct.
Clerk, Durie.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 238. Nicolson, MS. No 169. p. 121.