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[1733] Mor 12461
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION II. Single Witness, in what cases sustained.
Subject_3 SECT. I. Cedent's oath, if good against the Assignee.
Date: Campbell of Barwilline
v.
Relict of Mr Alexander Campbell
15 February 1733
Case No.No 302.
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In a question about a proof of eases, though the cedent's oath who gave the ease is commonly sustained where the ease is not specified, yet where the transmission bore the precise sum paid for the right, the cedent's oath was not sustained contrary to his own writ. See Appendix.
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