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Mr. Andrew Stivenson v Job. [1629] Mor 15303 (25 July 1629)
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[1629] Mor 15303
In what Cases must the Tenant find Caution for the Rent?
Mr Andrew Stivenson v. Job
Date: 25 July 1629 Case No. No. 181.
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An action was sustained against a tacksman to find caution, or else to remove, albeit there was not a whole year’s duty unpaid of the tack, and albeit the ground was laboured, and full plenished: But this was found, because the duty of the tack was a great duty, extending to 5 chalders of victual yearly, and the tacksman was a poor man, who was yearly supplied and helped by the pursuer in furnishing him of means for sowing of the corns, and of money to buy seed wherewith to sow the ground.
Clerk, Scot.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 425. Durie, p. 468.