Styles of Writs, and Forms of Procedure, in the Church Courts of Scotland
Styles of Writs, and Forms of Procedure, in the Church Courts of Scotland
This book provides a detailed analysis of the forms and procedures used in the church courts of Scotland, with a focus on the styles of writs and the role of the church courts in the administration of justice. The author discusses the historical development of these forms and procedures and provides a critical evaluation of their role in the Scottish legal system. This book is a valuable resource for legal historians and anyone interested in the history of the Scottish church and legal system.
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