Decreet is a term in Scots law, meaning judgement of a court, a decree........
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CS44 Court of Session Extracted Processes 1821-1829
Country code GB
Repository code 234
Repository National Records of Scotland
Reference CS44/96/62
Title Decreet, John George Boeme and mandatories v Lieut Alexander Barneston or Barnetson
Dates 1826
Access status Open
Location Off site
Description Clerk's mark: BDP. Date of decree: 8 Feb 1826
Level File
Related material CS43/96
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Mandatory, a term in Scots law. The online Dictionaries of the Scots language (
https://dsl.ac.uk) give the meaning as: I. n. Sc. legal usage, from Civil Law: a contract by which one person agrees to act (strictly gratuitously) as agent for another in the management of his affairs, or in conducting some special business (Sc. 1946 A. D. Gibb Legal Terms 54). Hence mandatory, -ary, one to whom a mandate is given; mandant, mandatar, -or.
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The will and inventory of the late Lieutenant Alexander Barnetson can be viewed online on
https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.ukBarnetson
Alexander
11 / 12 / 1861
Lieutenant, residing at No.26 Clarence Street in Edinburgh
Inventory
Edinburgh Sheriff Court Inventories
SC70/1/110
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Barnetson
Alexander
11 / 12 / 1861
Lieutenant, resided in Edinburgh husband of Benjamina Paterson