Exchequer Court (Scotland) Act 1707

[I.] The Court of Exchequer in Scotland erected; to continue forever.E+W+S

From and after the First Day of May One thousand seven Hundred and eight a Court of Exchequer to be called and known by the Name of the The Court of Exchequer in Scotland shall be and by Authority of this Act is hereby erected constituted and established in and for Scotland and that the said Court of Exchequer shall be and is hereby enacted to be a Court of Record Revenue and Judicature for and within Scotland and to have Continuance for ever and to be held within the City of Edinburgh at such Place or Places where the former Exchequer of Scotland before the said Union was usually held or at such other Place or Places in Scotland as by Authority from the Queens Majesty Her Heirs or Successors and in default thereof by the Judges of the said Court of Exchequer for the Time being shall from time to time be directed limited or appointed