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[1682] Mor 11510      

Subject_1 PRESUMPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION III.

Donatio non præsumitur.
Subject_3 SECT. X.

Delivery of Goods, what Cause presumed.

Grant & Gilchrist
v.
Pringle

1682. March, November, December.
Case No. No 183.

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The affording horses and carts to carry away household furniture from one person to another, found not to infer that it was gifted by the one to the other.

*** This case is No 242. p. 6032. voce Husband and Wife.

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