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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Dow and Mandatory v. Jamieson [1867] ScotLR 4_173 (6 July 1867) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1867/04SLR0173.html Cite as: [1867] ScotLR 4_173, [1867] SLR 4_173 |
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Page: 173↓
( Ante, p. 107.)
Advocation dismissed in respect of non-appearance of advocator.
The respondent, in accordance with the suggestion of the Court, printed the note of advocation (with interlocutors advocated), and the interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary of 26th February and 5th June 1867. The case appeared in the Single Bills, and was sent to the Summar Roll. When the case was put out in the Summar Roll,
M'Kie, for the respondent, moved the Court, in respect of the advocator's failure to print, to dismiss the advocation.
No appearance was made for the advocator.
The Court, in respect of no appearance for the advocator, dismissed the advocation, and remitted to the Sheriff, finding The respondent entitled to expenses.
Agents for Respondent— Paterson & Romanes, W.S.