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[1739] 2 Elchies 294
Subject_1 JURISDICTION.
Date: Commissary Clerk of Lauder
v.
The Commissaries of Edinburgh
12 December 1739
Case No.No. 19.
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The Lords demurred as to the Commissaries of Edinburgh's powers to confirm testaments in inferior Commissariots during a vacancy; but found that they themselves had power in case of such vacancy to name a Commissary, and accordingly named one for Lauder. (See Dict. No. 150. p. 7432.)
*** They did the same 3d November 1742, upon the death of the Commissary of Stirling, Thomas Christie, Supplicant. (See Dict. No. 152. p. 7433.)
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