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[1785] 1 Elchies 213
Subject_1 JURISDICTION.
Sir Thomas Hay
v.
Lord Gairlies, &c
1785 ,July 22 .
Case No.No. 6.
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The Lords found (1st July) that the Justices of Peace ought to have access to the Court-House. The reason was that it was a part of the Tolbooth, which is the King's House.
The Lords (22d July) varied the words of their interlocutor of 1st instant, and found that the Justices of Peace ought to have access to the Town Court-House at all seasonable times for holding Justice of Peace Courts.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting