Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER, LORD FOUNTAINHALL.
Forbes of Asloun v. The Laird of Philorth
Date: 22 February 1665
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In a case betwixt Forbes of Asloun and Philorth, found that a horning on a registrate bond against Asloun, who was charged on six days to pay, though dwelling beyond the water of Die, sufficient; notwithstanding of the act of Parliament: which they found only to extend to charges on letters before the Secret Council: and that in bonds for borrowed money the debtor had in effect renounced that benefit of the law by consenting to be charged on fewer days; and that dies interpellat pro homine.
Act. Advocatus.Alt. Mackenzie. In P. D.
Advocates' MS. folio 53.