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Walker v M'Pherson and Forrester. [1720] Mor 1770 (00 January 1720)
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[1720] Mor 1770
Subject_1 BONA FIDE CONSUMPTION. Subject_2 SECT. IX.
With what Modifications Bona Fide Consumption Saves from Repetition.
Walker v. M'Pherson and Forrester
1720.
January Case No. No 52.
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An adjudication, long after the expiry of the legal, being restricted to a security, because more was adjudged for than due; the Lords found the rents intromitted with, after expiry of the legal, while the adjudger bona fide considered himself as proprietor unaccountable, did yet impute to extinguish the adjudication.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 107.
*** See The particulars, voce Adjudication, p. 302.