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[1628] Mor 9391      

Subject_1 OATH of PARTY.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

In what Cases admitted.

Hunter
v.
Cairns

Date: 20 March 1628
Case No. No 6.

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A Spuilzie of a horse being pursued, the defender alleged, That the horse was restored to the pursuer; which being referred to his probation, he did not prove it clearly, sed per simplicem probationer; yet the Lords having consideration of the matter, and the persons of the parties, ordained the defender to give his oath on his exception.

Auchinleck, MS. p. 144.

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