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[1682] Mor 15803      

Subject_1 TENOR.

George Theine, or Cheyne,
v.
John Seaton, Merchant in Aberdeen

1682. March.
Case No. No. 36.

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In a proving of the tenor of a sasine of burgage in Kintore, (where there was no record or register) in anno 1627, the casus amissionis libelled was, that it was put out of the way by the relict, or her neglect. The adminicles were two renunciations of two wadsets of the said tenements and acres, narrating the granter of the wadset was infeft and seised.

The Lords sustained the tenor of the sasine, which was proved by witnesses, who said the notary exponed it to them, being Latin. Here the tenor had no witnesses libelled.

Harcarse, No. 814. p. 227.

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