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[1565] Mor 8905      

Subject_1 MINOR.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Whether liable to Penalties. - Whether liable to be imprisoned for Debt. - Whether capable of being a Messenger. - Whether he may be convened as a haver of Writs. - Whether Decree may pass against him. - Whether bound to depone on the verity of his Debt. - Power of the Court to prevent undue influence in chusing Curators.

Bryson
v.
Somerville

Date: 27 November 1565
Case No. No 2.

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A boy, though pubertati proximus, was found not capable of commiting spuilzie in order to punishment.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 575. Maitland.

*** This case is No 20. p. 1703, voce Bona et mala fides.

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