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[1725] Mor 16842
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Deeds signed by Notaries.
Date: A
v.
B
29 June 1725
Case No.No. 64.
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The Lord Royston asked the Lords, if a disposition to lands, subscribed only by one notary and two witnesses for the party, was null by the act of Parliament 1579, when the value of the lands was within £100 Scots? “The Lords were of opinion, that any heritable right, though the subject were never so small, ought to be subscribed by two notaries and four witnesses, when the granter could not sign.”
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