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CONTENTS

Introduction

Editorial Principles

Acknowledgments

HISTORICAL LAW-TRACTS

[Preface]

TRACT I. Criminal Law

TRACT II. Promises and Covenants

TRACT III. Property

TRACT IV. Securities upon land for payment of debt

TRACT V. Privilege of an Heir-apparent in a feudal holding to continue the possession of his ancestor

TRACT VI. Regalities, and the privilege of Repledging

TRACT VII. Courts

TRACT VIII. Brieves

TRACT IX. Process in absence

TRACT X. Execution against moveables and land for payment of debt

TRACT XI. Personal Execution for payment of debt

TRACT XII. Execution for obtaining payment after the death of the debtor

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TRACT XIII. Limited and universal Representation of Heirs

TRACT XIV. Old and New Extent

Appendix

1. Form of a letter of Slaines

2. Copy of a seisin, which proves, that the Jus Retractus was the law of Scotland in the fifteenth century

3. Copies of two Rent charges:

1. Bond Sir Simon Lockhart of Ley, to William of Lindsay rector of the church of Ayr, for an annualrent of L. 10 Sterling out of the lands of Ley, anno 1323

2. Bond by James of Douglas Lord of Balvany

4. Old style of letters of Poinding the Ground, founded on the infeftment without a previous decree

5. Tax granted by the parliament to Robert I. for his life

6. Lord Lile’s trial

7. Carta Confirmationis Gilberti Menzeis

8. Act of Warding

9. Letters of Four Forms

The executions written on the back

Notes of Letters of Four Forms

10. Carta Ricardi Kine

11. Charter of Apprising

Glossary of Legal Terminology

Bibliography

Index

Historical Law-Tracts

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