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Alexander Hamilton v Sir John Ramsay. [1686] Mor 15988 (00 December 1686)
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The Lords repelled this reason of astriction, viz. That the defenders had been in constant use of coming to the pursuer’s mill, for the space of forty years, unless it were also alleged, that they and their authors paid the astricted multures, or that there was some sentence or other constitution, seeing coming to a mill, and paying outsucken multure, is but actus voluntatis.