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[1688] Mor 9370      

Subject_1 OATH.
Subject_2 DIVISION I.

Oath in litem.
Subject_3 SECT. VII.

Where the Oath in litem ought to be taxed.

M'Pherson
v.
Auchlossin

1688. February.
Case No. No 22.

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A trunk being proved to have been stolen, the owner was allowed juramentum in litem, but was not allowed to swear as to bonds and writs he alleged were in the trunk.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 10. Harcarse, (Oaths.) No 744. p. 211.

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