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[1624] Mor 931      

Subject_1 BANKRUPT.
Subject_2 DIVISION I.

Reduction of Alienations made by Bankrupts where the Reducer has done no Diligence.
Subject_3 SECT. VI.

What is to be considered such a separate Estate as will bar Reduction of a Gratuitous Alienation.

George Pringle
v.
Mark Ker

Date: 20 February 1624
Case No. No 55.

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The Lords found this exception relevant against bankrupts, that the Lord Bothwell, the time of the bond made to Mark Ker, his good-brother, there was as many lands free, as to pay the debt owing to George Pringle.

Kerse, (Creditor.) MS. fol. 57.

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