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Lockhart v Duke Gordon. [1730] Mor 10736 (00 July 1730)
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[1730] Mor 10736
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In a pursuit upon a bond of pension granted to an advocate, where the bond had lien over above 40 years without any thing done upon it, yet the bygone pensions falling due within the years of prescription, were decerned to be paid to the creditor's representative; upon this footing, that every year's pension was a separate obligation, and run a different course of prescription. See Appendix.