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Subject_1 JURISDICTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION VII. Baron Court.
Subject_3 SECT. I. Jurisdiction in civilibus.
Date: Walker
v.
Brown
18 June 1674
Case No.No 254.
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A proprietor who has a right of holding courts may pursue before his own Bailie for teinds to which he has a right, which was found, though the lands
were not liquidated by a valuation, but the fifth part of the rent pursued for, which the defender pleaded he could not do, having only a right to pursue for the mails and duties, or other rents already liquidated. *** This case is No 9. p. 4790. voce Forum Competens.
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