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Gordon or Glendinning v Maxwell. [1678] Mor 12533 (15 February 1678)
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[1678] Mor 12533
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It being objected against an act of Court, bearing a wife's judicial ratification, that it was not subscribed by her the party; answered, By act 83d, Parliament 1481, the act of Court subscribed by the proper officer is a legal proof of the fact. Answered, The intention of that act is not to fix what shall be understood a legal proof of a wife's judicial ratification, but that a judicial ratification shall be effectual in law to bar any challenge upon the head of force or fear. The Lords sustained the objection, and found the act not probative.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 248. Fountainhall. Stair.
*** This case is No 353. p. 6144. voce Husband and Wife.