PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION. A NEW Edition has become necessary in consequence of the former issue being exhausted. The Statutes and Decisions have been brought down, in the notes, to the present year. J. M. B. EDINBURGH, 1882. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. THE preparation of this Edition has been delayed for some time after the former Edition was exhausted, in the view of expected alterations in the Law relating to Scottish Land Rights, which took the form of legislation in the year 1874. The important changes introduced by such Acts as the Titles to Land Consolidation Act and the Land Registers Act of 1868, the Conveyancing and Land Transfer Act of 1874, the Companies Act of 1867, and the Stamp Act of 1870, would alone have rendered a new Edition necessary. As explained on page 198,a considerable alterations have been made on the text of the Lecture on the Stamp Laws; and this has been done with the best advice available on the subject. With this exception, the original text remains unaltered,—all new matter being contained in a new series of notes marked alphabetically. The editor gratefully acknowledges the invaluable help he has received from Mr. Donald Crawford, Advocate, and Mr. George M. Paul, W.S., in connection with the work. J. M. B. EDINBURGH, October 1876. a Page 199 of 3d Edition, PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. THESE Lectures, delivered in the University of Edinburgh, are now published in accordance with the wish of the late Professor A. M. Bell. From his habit of carefully revising the Lectures, and adding to them all necessary references to new Statutes and Decisions,—a practice which he continued until the beginning of the present year, the work of preparing them for publication has been very simple. Some merely verbal alterations have been rendered necessary, by the references to the Decisions-which were incorporated in the Manuscript with the text of the Lectures-being now given in footnotes; and a few references to Decisions of the present year have been included in the notes. EDINBURGH, November 1866. TITLE I-SOLEMNITIES IN THE EXECUTION OF DEEDS- Chapter I. Deeds by Private Parties, II. Subscription by Parties who can write-Notarial execu- tion when party cannot write-Subscription by or on behalf of Blind Persons-by Initials-Signing by III. Witnesses' Attestations-Designation of Writer- Specification of number of pages-Pagination-Place and Date of signing-Deeds executed on Sunday, TITLE III.-DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE, TITLE IV.-INCAPACITATED PERSONS- IV. Deaf and Dumb Persons-Interdiction-Intoxication Bonds granted for Immoral Purposes-Domestic Rela- tions-Restraints on Liberty of the Person-Freedom of Election to Offices or Places of Trust-Buying and Selling Offices of Public Trust-Simony- Revenue Laws-Smuggling-Gaming-Wagers— Usury-Pactum de hæreditate viventis-Purchase by Agents or Trustees-Buying the Subject of Depend- TITLE VI.-THE OPERATION OF ERROR, FRAUD, FORCE, AND FEAR IN REFERENCE TO THE EXECUTION OF DEEDS- TITLE VII.-HOMOLOGATION AND Rei Interventus- Chapter I. Homologation-Adoption, |