Bill of ADVOCATION, in Scots law, a writing drawn up in the form of a petition, whereby a party, in an action before an inferior court, applies to the supreme court, or court of Session, for calling the action from the inferior court before itself. See Law, title, Jurisdiction, and judges in general.
Bill of ADVOCATION
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