- Balfour's
Practicks, the
earliest textbook of
Scots law, not published, however,
until 1754. He
wrote a
major work on
Scots law,
called Practicks. This was...
-
Scotland was also
accepted in
Scottish legal works such as
James Balfour's
Practicks (c. 1579), John Skene's De
Verborum (1597), and
Thomas Craig's Jus Feudale...
-
Scots Statesmen, and an
edition of
James Balfour, Lord Pittendreich's
Practicks, with
preface and life. He ****isted
Robert Keith in the
preparation of...
- 1639 and a copy of
memorial verses in
Latin is in the m****cript of the
Practicks, now in Edinburgh. Sir
Robert was
promoted to the
bench on 12 July 1622...
- this
situation improved, with
judges noting their decisions in
books of
practicks. The
Treaty of
Union 1707 with
England preserved the
Scottish Legal System...
- are
cited as the Book of
Galbraith by the
compiler of
James Balfour's
Practicks. This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...
-
August 2023.
Retrieved 26
August 2023. Sc. 1734 J.
Spotiswood Hope's
Practicks 400: The
Custom of
tailzying Estates came from Normandy, and the Word...
- Upon
divers titles of the Law of Scotland",
commonly called the "Minor
Practicks", were
published in 1726, by
Alexander Bayne. In 1843 the
Bannatyne Club...
- he died. In 1726
Bayne published an
edition of Sir
Thomas Hope's
Minor Practicks. He
appended a
Discourse on the Rise and
Progress of the Law of Scotland...
-
decisions in
Scottish law, and are
often referred to as "Lord Durie's
Practicks". They were
published by his
grandson Sir
Alexander Gibson, as Decisions...