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Held incompetent, under the Act of Sederunt 15th February 1851, for a Sheriff to dispose of a case without framing findings in fact, and a case where that had not been done remitted to the Sheriff for that purpose.
This was an advocation from the Sheriff Court of Glasgow. The case had been decided by the Sheriff after a long proof had been led, but his interlocutor contained no findings in fact. The Court held that under the Act of Sederunt 15th February 1851, this was incompetent, and they accordingly remitted to the Sheriff to pronounce such findings.
Counsel for Advocators— Young and Mackenzie. Agents— A. G. R. & W. Ellis, W.S.
Counsel for Respondents— Gordon and Scott. Agent— D. Crawford, S.S.C.