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Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. In what Cases good against Singular Successors?
Date: Rossy
v.
His Tenants
21 July 1612
Case No.No. 71.
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In a removing pursued by John Rossy against his tenants, the Lords sustained this exception, that they had tack for five years set by his father before his decease, for payment of the old duties; and albeit his father was only life-renter, yet in respect the bairn was a pupil, and the father his administrator of the law; the Lords found the exception relevant.
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