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[1541] Mor 12498
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION III. Public Instrument, how far Probative.
Subject_3 SECT. II. Notary's Instrument.
Date: Miller
v.
The Laird of Cullernie
24 March 1541
Case No.No 365.
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Ane instrument under the note and subscription of ane notary-publict, beir and ony gudis or geir alledgit spuilzeit to have bene lauchfullie restorit, als gude as thay wer the time of the away-taking thairof fra him, preivis not the avail of the saidis gudis, nor zit that thay wer als gude the time of the restitutioun, as
thay wer the time of the away-taking; quia notarius non potest testificari, nisi de his, quæ percipit sensu corporeo; et valor rei percipitur judicio intellectus.
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