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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Russell v. Russell [1874] ScotLR 12_58 (12 November 1874) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1874/12SLR0058.html Cite as: [1874] ScotLR 12_58, [1874] SLR 12_58 |
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Held that when the last day for lodging a reclaiming note under the Court of Session Act of 1868 fell upon a Sunday, it was timeously lodged upon the Monday, the plain intention of the statute in saying that a reclaiming note must be lodged within a certain number of days being to give the reclaimer that full number of days.
Counsel for the Reclaimers and Respondents— Maclean. Agents—J. & R. D. Ross, W.S.
Counsel for the Petitioners— R. V. Campbell. Agents— Morton, Neilson, & Smart, W.S.