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[1612] Mor 15836      

Subject_1 TERCE.

James Crichton
v.
Relict of John Comiston

1612.
Case No. No. 5.

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In an action of removing pursued by James Crichton, who had comprised the lands of Adra from John Comiston, it was alleged by his relict, That she was served to a terce before the pursuer’s sasine; and yet, albeit her husband died before sasine was taken, the Lords found, That the comprising so denuded him, that she could not be served to a terce after his decease.

Kerse MS. p. 90.

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