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[1757] Mor 6370
Subject_1 IMPLIED CONDITION.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Effect of failure of the end in view in granting a deed.
Date: Fraser
v.
King's Advocate
6 July 1757
Case No.No 34.
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A bond of pension granted to a person for life, and while he should continue to act faithfully as agent and doer for the granter, was found effectual, notwithstanding the granter's forfeiture for rebellion, when consequently he could no longer have occasion for an agent.
*** See this case, No 30. p. 4697.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting