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[1639] Mor 3473      

Subject_1 DILIGENCE.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Diligence prestable by Apprisers.

Hamilton
v.
Lauder

Date: 9 February 1639
Case No. No 4.

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A tenant who had a current tack, having, after a comprising, deserted his possession;—found, that the lying waste thereof ought not to prejudice the debtor, but that the compriser ought to be accountable for the same, since he neither laboured nor set it, nor made any intimation to the debtor to take care of it.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. 237. Durie.

*** See This case, No 41. p. 3391.

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