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[1736] 2 Elchies 171
Subject_1 EXECUTOR.
Date: Lundie
v.
Lundie
6 July 1736
Case No.No. 1.
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Though regularly executors are liable according to the quantities and prices in the confirmed testament, yet the Lords having had occasion to appoint overseers to oversee the part of the inventory of the testament which consisted of crop, their report was found to be the rule of charge against the executrix, though less than she gave up in inventory, unless the creditors would undertake to prove greater quantities.
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