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Forbes v Dunbar, [1726] Mor 11014 (00 February 1726)
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[1726] Mor 11014
Septennial Prescription of Cautionary Obligations, by act 5th Parl. 1695.
Subject_3 SECT. II.
Who entitled to the benefit of the act 1695. - Can the benefit of it be renounced.
Forbes v. Dunbar,
1726.
February. Case No. No 215.
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It was found, that action for relief competent to one cautioner against another, is not cut off by the septennial prescription, but runs the course of 40 years. See Appendix.