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Tit. II. B. & C.
Let us now turn to the words of the Draught.
Tit. IX. Art. 1. No action shall be received in
matters of a civil nature in the District-Court
between Parties [both] situated within the jurisdiction
a [one and the same] Judge of the Peace, either
in a Town, or in the Country, if the Pursuer
has not given, at the top of his certificate of
summons, a co [exploit] a copy of the a certificate
of the Peace-Office composed of the Judge of the
Peace and his Good-men-and-true, attesting
that the adverse party has been ineffectually summonsed
before the Peace-Office, or that that
Office has ineffectually employ'd its mediation.
In the case a both parties appear before the
Office, it shall draw up a summary Record of their allegations,
confessions or denials respecting the matters
of fact.
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