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[1677] Mor 9397      

Subject_1 OATH OF PARTY.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

In what Cases admitted.

Thomson
v.
Ross

Date: 15 November 1677
Case No. No 15.

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The Lords in this affair took summar trial, upon a bill of a forgery and circumvention, in hatching up a false execution of a charge of horning, because in a poor man's cause. 2do, They allowed to take a party's oath in an act of fraud, though the witnesses had proved nothing of it, and though two manners of probation are not consistent, nor is it usual to take a party's oath for proving a forgery, whereunto he has accession, or where he has used the false writ.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 13. Fountainhall MS.

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