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[1630] Mor 11223
Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION XIV. Time of Prescription how Computed.
Date: Ogilvie
v.
The Lord Ogilvie
23 December 1630
Case No.No 396.
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Prescription being alleged against a bond dated the day of 1590, whereupon summons was not raised till June 1630, it was found that it did not prescribe, in respect that it was pursued within the 1630, for, because
the month was blank wherein it was subscribed, it was interpreted against the debtor, as if it had been made the last day of the year 1590.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting