CASIUS AMMISSIONIS, in Scots law, in actions proving the tenor of obligations inextinguishable by the debtors retiring or cancelling them, it is necessary for the pursuer, before he is allowed a proof of the tenor, to condescend upon such a casus amissionis, or accident, by which the writing was destroyed, as shews it was lost while in the writer's possession.
CASIUS AMMISSIONIS
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