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[1712] Mor 16732      

Subject_1 WITNESS.

The Earl of Winton
v.
Mr William Hay of Drummelzier, and Mr. James Seton, Brother to the Viscount of Kingston.

Date: 28 June 1712
Case No. No. 145.

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Upon report of the Lord Ormiston, the Lords refused to examine witnesses, as to Drummelzier's concurring with Mr. Seton in the management of the Earl's estate by advice; because, advice and concurrence are general terms dipping in law; but ordained the witnesses to be examined as to words or facts they heard or saw Drummelzier say or do.

Forbes, p. 604.

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