LETTER OF ADVOCATION

LETTER OF ADVOCATION

letter of advocation. Hist. Scots law. A warrant, issued by the Court of Session, discharging an inferior court from further proceedings in a matter and transferring the action to the issuing superior court. ? In a criminal case, the High Court of Justiciary could issue a letter to call up a case for review from an inferior court. The letter of advocation was abolished in 1868 and replaced by appeal.
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