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[1630] 1 Brn 301      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR GEORGE AUCHINLECK OF BALMANNO.

The Young Lady Aytoun
v.
Patrick Hoome of Law

Date: 17 January 1630

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The young Lady Aytoun, upon a decreet of removing pursued against Patrick Hoome of Law, in July 1629, conform to a warning made before Whitsunday 1629, pursues for violent profits. It is alleged by the defender, that the warning, made at Whitsunday 1629, can infer no violent profits for the corns which were sown before the term to the which he was warned to remove; because he had good reason to shear and intromit with the corns of that year's crop. The Lords gave her only action for the ordinary duties of that year.

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