Comments in Refutation of Pretensions Advanced for the First Time And Statement

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Comments in Refutation of Pretensions Advanced for the First Time And Statement
John Riddell
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The term " unrepealahle, " applied above to the register recording the ultimatum of the court, is very remarkable, and almost, it is believed, unpre- cedented. It has, like other points, given rise to discussions in relative ques- tions, but never as yet has been fairly gainsaid, or shaken in its obvious meaning and import, by any judgment ; so that the exponent is fully en- titled to found upon it liere as a conclusive argument on his behalf That the Court of the Lord Lvon was authorised and w
...arranted to go iuto ^\'ITH DRUMPELLIER'S EXPOSITION, &c. 121 and discuss matters of pedigree, is supported bj the broad admitted principle The Lyon of the law of Scotland, that every tribunal must be vested with powers fully which' pos- ■ T • jj Tr^ 1 • 1 sesses judi- to extricate its own jurisdiction. It this were not so, how could the Lyon ciai powers, ~ . , , . . ' quite cog- Coiu't properly decide almost all armorial questions so constantly before it, ■^''^-'^n' *° seeing that the descent and family representation of a party must, by the rules of heraldry, be the direct standard to be followed inevitably to fix and determine the right to his pecuUar bearing.

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