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[1726] Mor 16932
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Other Requisites.
Date: Crawford
v.
Wishart
1 January 1726
Case No.No. 170.
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In a question, if submissions fall under the stamp-act, it was urged, That a decreet-arbitral needs not be stamped, being quasi a judicial act; but a submission is a contract, and ought to be stamped as much as any other contract. The Lords found, That submissions are comprehended under the act. See Appendix.
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