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[1630] Mor 13544
Subject_1 REGISTRATION.
Date: Ramsay
v.
Durham
30 December 1630
Case No.No 17.
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Ramsay, daughter-in-law to James Durham of Pittarro, craves their contract of marriage to be registered; in which contract, the said James was obliged to provide the said pursuer to 600 merks during her lifetime, and 4000 merks to the heir of the marriage. It was excepted, That no registration could be granted at her instance, because he had fulfilled all the contract, so far as concerned her part thereof, and had obtained her discharge thereof; and as for her son's part thereof, it could not be registered at her instance, which the Lords Found relevant.
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