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An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound , made use of in Scotland: containing directions for drawing securities, in Cases which most commonly occur, with Examples according to the best modern Practice. Written for the Use of the Students in Spottiswoode's College of Law, and now published for the common Good. The fourth edition, with considerable additions, and historical notes serving to explain and illustrate the Words and Phrases used in these Writs. By John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode, Advocate.
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- E-books
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A system of English conveyancing, adapted to Scotland . A new edition, considerably enlarged and improved. By James M'nayr, LL.D. writer in glasgow.
M'Nayr, James, 1757 or 8-1808.Date: 1800- E-books
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Supplement to Forms of writings used in Scotland, in the most common cases; in so far as relates to moveables, or personal rights and securities. With the Principles of the Law connected therewith. In a manner so plain and simple, as not to require any previous practice of the Law for using them. By Anthony Macmillan. Author of the Forms of Writings
Macmillan, Anthony, fl. 1786.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786] [1787]- E-books
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The Office of a notary-public, as the same is practised in Scotland in two parts ... : to which is added an advice to notaries.
Date: 1821- E-books
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An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound , made use of in Scotland: containing directions for drawing securities, in Cases which most commonly occur, with Examples according to the best modern Practice, with historical Notes, serving to explain and illustrate the Words and Phrases used in these Writs. By John Spottiswood of Spottiswood, Advocate. To which are added by way of appendix, I. General observations on several forms of writings, and Letters of Diligence. II. Regulations respecting ordinary and civil Actions, and criminal Causes, in the Sheriff and Stewart Courts of Scotland. III. The fees of clerks, &c. in these Courts, both in civil and criminal Cases.
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]