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[1610] Mor 15626      

Subject_1 TEINDS.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Nature and Effect of this Right.

Hamilton
v.
Spence

Date: 19 January 1610
Case No. No. 3.

Method of teinding


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A spuilzie of teinds cannot be elided upon requisition made conform to the act of Parliament, unless fifteen days be past after the shearing of that hail sort of corn which is sought to be teinded, before the first requisition be made, and that there intervene seven days betwixt the first and second requisition; and after the teind being sighted by neighbours, it be stacked upon the ground, and kept till Halloween.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 439. Haddington MS. v. 2. No. 1747.

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