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[1628] Mor 12526
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION III. Public Instrument, how far Probative.
Subject_3 SECT. IV. Decrees, Acts of Court, &c.
Date: Lord Lovat
v.
Sheriff of Nairn
26 March 1628
Case No.No 405.
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A sheriff having caused a person enact himself with a cautioner to compear before the Justices, and underlie the law for murder, under a penalty, this was not found probative, not being subscribed by the party.
*** This case is No 367. p. 7661. voce Jurisdidtion.
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