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Lord Livingston v Gordon of Troquhen. [1683] Mor 7329 (00 March 1683)
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[1683] Mor 7329
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A Gift of forfeiture may be declared before the Court of Session, though it was contended that the Lords of Session are not competent Judges to any nullity or informality of a criminal process.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 495. Harcarse. P. Falconer.
*** This case is reported by Harcarse, No 18. p. 3416, voce Declarator, and by P. Falconer, No 41. p. 4714, voce Forfeiture.