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[1712] Mor 357      

Subject_1 ADVOCATE.

Hamilton of Wishaw
v.
Boyd

Date: 10 July 1712
Case No. No 24.

Found as above, as so seeing process.


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Upon report of the Lord Cullen, the Lords found, That an advocate compearing without a mandate, for a person out of the kingdom, called as a defender in a process, ought to be allowed to see the process in common form; but did not determine whether such an advocate ought to be allowed to propone defences for his absent client.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 25. Forbes, p. 614.

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