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[1707] Mor 8909
Subject_1 MINOR.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Whether liable to Penalties. - Whether liable to be imprisoned for Debt. - Whether capable of being a Messenger. - Whether he may be convened as a haver of Writs. - Whether Decree may pass against him. - Whether bound to depone on the verity of his Debt. - Power of the Court to prevent undue influence in chusing Curators.
Date: The Tutors of Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonston, Supplicants
17 July 1707
Case No.No 9.
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The Lords, upon a representation given in by the Tutors of Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonston, found that neither he, nor his Tutors were bound, in the ranking of the Creditors on Sir Patrick Ogilvy of Boyn's estate, to depone upon the verity of a debt for which he the pupil was a creditor by adjudication. And therefore stopped any certification against his interest for not deponing, until he were of age to depone; and allowed his interest to be ranked in the mean time.
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