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5. Record to be closed by interlocutor and no authentication by counsel to be necessary.
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16. Actions of adherence, etc. to be instituted in the Court of Session.
17. Members of College of Justice not to institute actions not otherwise competent.
18. Summonses not to proceed on bills or to bear dates except the date of signeting.
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25. Copy of an interlocutor granting commission or diligence to be equivalent to a formal extract.
26. Witnesses abroad may be examined in consistorial causes by commission.
28. Interim decrees to be extractible without special allowance.
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32. In advocations and suspensions, if record is closed and proof concluded in inferior court, case may be taken at once to the inner house without a judgment of the Lord Ordinary.
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35. Provision as to one Division of the Court consulting the other.
36. Procedure in jury causes to be the same, so far as is applicable, as in other Court of Session causes.
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40. On issues being approved of, time and place of trial to be fixed.
41. Lord Ordinary in the cause to preside at trial during session.
42. Lord Ordinary, etc. to have power to summon jury, and to appoint cause to be tried by a special jury.
43. Certified copy of the Interlocutor fixing the trial to be the warrant for citing witnesses.
44. Counsel for each party to be heard after evidence closed.
46. Lord Ordinary. by consent, may try issues of consent without a jury.
47. Lord Ordinary’s findings in fact shall be final unless reclaimed against. Proviso as to appeals on questions of law.
49. Lord Ordinary may take the evidence by commission except in the enumerated causes.
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