Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by JAMES BURNETT, LORD MONBODDO.
Date: Lord Bredalbane
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19 February 1765 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
In this case most of the Lords declared their opinion that a warning was necessary in a tack of fishings, in order to remove the tenant, as well as in lands, because Queen Mary's statute mentions fishings, together with mills and lands. It was alleged that it was not the practice to use warnings either in fishings or mills; but this the Lords did not regard. Some of the Lords thought that
any intimation, forty days before the term, was sufficient, but others thought that it should be in terms of the statute, or by process.
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