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[1619] Mor 15187
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Ish. - Indefinite Endurance, how limited?
Date: Crosbie
v.
Donaldson
15 December 1619
Case No.No. 43.
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The Lords repelled an exception proponed upon a rental made by the minister to the tenants, as kindly tenants; and they found, That there was no custom in the barony, except they proved the customs to be so in the sheriffdom of baronies adjacent.
The like of this touching indefinite rental, and probation of the custom, betwixt Lord Lindsay and Ramsay of Bangour, 1593, and the Lord of Cambusnethen and his Tenants.
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