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Yeoman of Dryburgh v Gray of Innerichty. [1680] Mor 301 (00 March 1680)
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[1680] Mor 301
Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING. Subject_2 EXTINCTION of APPRISINGS and ADJUDICATIONS.
Yeoman of Dryburgh v. Gray of Innerichty
1680.
March Case No. No 12.
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The heir of an apprifer of ward-lands, having paid 4000 merks as the avail of a marriage which fell by his predecessor's death; his intromissions with the mails and duties were ascribed to it; at least he was found to have right to repete the same off the debtor, before the apprising could be extinguished.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 21. Harcarse, (Comprising.) No 307. p. 75.