Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Certification, its Nature, Stile, and Effects.
Date: E Kinghorn
v.
Grange
15 February 1627
Case No.No 80.
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Certification sustained upon conclusion of improbation without a reason of improbation.
*** Auchinleck mentions the following additional particulars relative to the same case: 1627. July 27.—In improbations, certification cannot be granted for evidents not contained in the incident, but the same may lie over till the incident be concluded.
In improbations, minors are not holden to give oaths upon their having of the evidents in their own hands, especially pupils, nor yet other minors of
greater age, except the Lords find them doli capaces, which the Lords reserve to their own consideration.
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