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[1697] Mor 15336
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. XV. Use of Payment.
Date: Malcolm
v.
Irvine
7 July 1697
Case No.No. 230.
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A Minister insisting for a certain sum in money, and offering to prove decennalene et triennalem possessionem, though the decreet of valuation carried only a certain number of bolls that were not communibus annis worth that sum, the Lords found it enough for the Minister to prove seven years use of payment in money to make the heritor liable in bygones, till the valuation in a declarator were made the rule in time coming.
*** This case is No. 15. p. 14791. voce Stipend.
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