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[1787] Mor 14876      

Subject_1 SUCCESSION.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Succession in Heritage ab intestato.

Macaw
v.
Macaw

Date: 28 November 1787
Case No. No. 18.

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The Lords found, that the privilege of collation is only competent to the heir when he is likewise one of the nearest of kin, and entitled in that capacity, if there had been no heritage, to a share of the executry.

Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 304.

*** This case is No. 19. p. 2383. voce Collation.

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