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Wemyss and White v Murray. [1706] Mor 5039 (24 July 1706)
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[1706] Mor 5039
Subject_1 GENERAL DISCHARGES and RENUNCIATIONS. Subject_2 SECT. V.
Whether General discharges comprehend Liferent Provisions.
Wemyss and White v. Murray
Date: 24 July 1706 Case No. No 21.
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A woman having made a disposition omnium bonorum to her husband, and at her death left her wearing clothes to her aunt, who took decreet against the husband for the same, and thereafter granted a discharge to him, narrating the decreet, and containing a general clause of all she could ask or crave from him; the Lords found, that the discharge concerned the decreet only, and did not cut off the granter from a claim of an annuity contained in an obligement granted to her by the defunct, antecedent to the marriage.