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[1671] Mor 15231
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. V. Competition betwixt Tacks, and betwixt Tacks and other Rights.
Date: Neilson
v.
Menzies
21 June 1671
Case No.No. 101.
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One possessing by a tack, getting a new tack for a lesser tack-duty presently to commence, it was found, That he might ascribe his possession to the new tack, so as to prefer him to a singular successor.
*** Gosford observes this decision differently, as if the second tack were a prorogation of the first, and to commence after expiry thereof.
See the particulars, No. 20. p. 7768. voce Jus superveniens auctori, &c.
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