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19 Edinburgh L. Rev. 1 (2015)

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The Edinburgh Law Review 19.1 (2015): 1-35
Edinburgh University Press
DOI: 10.3366/elr.2015.0249
© Edinburgh Law Review Trust and the Contributors
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The Roman and Civilian origins of

  the conditio si testator sine iberis

             decesserit in Scots Law


                      Roderick R M Paisley*


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INTRODUCTION
THE TESTATOR'S AFTERBORN CHILDREN
Express provision
Legally implied provision
INCREASINGLY CONFUSED RECOGNITION OF THE CIVILIAN
INHERITANCE
The Civilian Rules
Exheredatio and the querela testamenti inofficiosi
SCOTTISH ADOPTION OF THE RULE -THE FIRST STAGE


(1) Stair
(2) Seventee
(3) Bankton
(4) Erskine
(5) Kames


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nth century case law


Eighteenth century case law
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Nineteenth and twentieth century case law


Professor of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen. This article is dedicated to the memory of Michael
C Meston, Professor of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen, and William M Gordon, Professor of Civil
Law, University of Glasgow. Both were Latin scholars at Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen who
later were to write incisively on the co, ditio si testator sine liberis decesserit. If the present author has
seen further, it is clearly by virtue of learning from what has already been written. For most useful
comments on and assistance with earlier drafts, the writer thanks Sheriff Douglas Cusine, Professors
John Ford, George Gretton, Kenneth Reid, and Marius de Waal, Dr John Stannard, Bruce Merchant
OBE and an anonymous referee. The faults remain those of the writer. For assistance in access to
Session Papers, the author thanks Denis Garrity, advocate.

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