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[1741] 1 Elchies 252      

Subject_1 LOCUS PŒNITENTIÆ.

Seaton of Gardenrose
v.
Christie

1741, June 3.
Case No. No. 4.

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A verbal transaction of sundry claims, and some on which adjudication had followed, by which transaction 5000 mekes was to be paid for the claim, which transaction was never reduced to writing, but one of the parties afterwards wrote a letter mentioning the transaction and the sum to be paid, and promising security; the, Lords found there was no locus pœnitmti, and adhered unanimously to Arniston's interlocutor, and refused a bill without answers, whieh was pretty similar to the case 13th December 1710, Young against Nisbet, (Dict. No. 38. p. 8434.)

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