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[1757] Mor 1727      

Subject_1 BONA FIDE CONSUMPTION.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

What esteemed Fructus Percepti.

Gordon
v.
Maitland

Date: 1 December 1757
Case No. No 9.

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A lady having possessed an estate for some years, upon a disposition which was afterwards set aside, her bona fide intromission with the rents was found to impute in payment of the annualrents on a bond of provision due to her upon that estate; but the surplus rents were found bona fide percepti, and not imput able in extinction of the principal sum in the bond of provision.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 94. Fac. Col. No. 63. p. 101

See The particulars voce Tailzie.

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