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[1667] Mor 9421
Subject_1 OATH of PARTY.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Whether a Party can be required to depone a second time upon special Interrogatories?
Date: Ker
v.
Ker
16 July 1667
Case No.No 31.
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The Lords found, that an executor, notwithstanding of the oath given upon the inventory the time of the confirmation, may be urged to declare upon oath, whether, since the confirmation, it is come to his knowledge, that some goods and debts were omitted which he did not know the time of the confirmation, and whether he has gotten greater prices than are contained in the inventory.
Clerk, Gibson. *** Stair's report of this case is No 63. p. 3874. voce Executor.
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