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[1627] Mor 10368      

Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

What Rights go to Assignees.

Mr John Ross
v.
Blair of Tarsappy

Date: 10 February 1627
Case No. No 48.

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A tack set to a man during his lifetime, and to his heirs indefinitely after him, for two or three nineteen years tacks, may be assigned by the principal tacksman to any body, if the assignee be not excluded per expressum in the first tack.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 75. Spottiswood, (Tacks and Assedations.) p. 326.

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