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[1784] Mor 181      

Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING.
Subject_2 FORMALITIES of the DILIGENCE.

The Common Agent in the ranking of the Creditors of Pinmore,
v.
Jeanand Fergusia Kennedies

Date: 27 June 1784
Case No. No 14.

Adjudication of a tack sustained, though the date, the term of endurance, and the granter's name were not specified.


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Jean and Fergusia Kennedies, adjudged from Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, “all and hail a tack, dated of the lands of Daldowie and others, granted by to the said Robert Kennedy, of which there are years still to run, from the term of next to come.”

To this adjudication the common agent objected, That it did not specify the date of the tack, the granter of it, the term of endurance, nor the situation of the lands.

‘The Lords repelled the objection.’

Lord Ordinary, Alva. For Jean and Fergusia Kennedies, George Wallace. For the Common Agent, George Ferguson. Clerk, Orme. Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 8. Fac. Col. No 163. p. 254.

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