This is admitted in Scotland (in addition to the cases in which it is received in England), in the case where the words repeated were used by a person who is dead at the time of the trial, but
who would, if in life, have been an admissible witness.

Source: Kinnear, Digest of House of Lords cases (1865), pg. 356.

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