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[1611] Mor 8252
Subject_1 LIFERENTER.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Liferent by Reservation.
Date: Lady Crawfordjohn
v.
Laird of Glaspen
11 January 1611
Case No.No 16.
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A man, denuded of the fee of a barony, with reservation of his own liferent, may resume and enter the heirs of his vassals, which will be lawful and sufficient to them; but he may not resume strangers, nor change the vassals and free tenants, neither may he thereafter set any tacks or rentals that may last longer than his lifetime.
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