Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JAMES DALRYMPLE OF STAIR.
Date: Durie of Duntarvie
v.
Drysdale
5 December 1672 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
Drysdale, having obtained a decreet of the Lords, many years ago, against Duntarvie, upon accounts of furniture,—Duntarvie pursues reduction and improbation thereof, and craves certification against the subscribed accounts, which was the ground of the decreet. It was alleged, That parties were not obliged to keep such accounts, after so long time, having obtained decreet upon compearance, and production thereof. Whereunto the Lords were inclinable; but it being represented, against the decreet itself, that it was most suspect, and not to be found in the register, the Lords granted certification contra non producta.
Vol. II, Page 126.
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