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[1686] Mor 290
Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING.
Subject_2 LEGAL of APPRISINGS and ADJUDICATIONS.
Date: Lord Bargeny
v.
Lin of Largo
17 December 1686
Case No.No 8.
Taking annualrent after expiry, found not to prorogate the legal.
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The case of Lord Bargeny against Lin of Largo was reported.—The Lords found, That Bargeny's taking the annualrent of the sum of his comprising from the debtor, after the legal was expired, was not a formal prorogating of the legal, though it seemed to dispense therewith tacite; however, the Lords superseded to declare the expiration of the legal till Whitsunday, that if the debtor pleased to redeem betwixt and that time, he might.
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