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[1610] Mor 13820
Subject_1 REMOVING.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Warning, in what Cases necessary. - How to be executed.
Date: Laird of Preston
v.
The Laird of Cockpen
18 December 1610
Case No.No 55.
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A coalheugh set in tack for diverse years to a liferenter for payment of a weekly quantity of coals and pan wood, if the liferenter decease before the years be expired, the fiar may remove the tacksman upon a simple charge of six days to desist and cease, or shew a reasonable cause why, and will not be put to make warning at any ordinary term of Whitsunday or Martinmas.
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