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[1681] Mor 15725      

Subject_1 TEINDS.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

Vicarage Teind.

Drummond
v.
Dalrymple

Date: 11 January 1681
Case No. No. 121.

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The Lords assoilzied from a declarator craving that the party might be liable for only one of ten, and be free where there were only nine, or fewer, animals, which are indivisible; and found, that though there were but one, they were liable to the tenth of the price.

Fountainhall MS.

*** This case is No. 40. p. 15645.

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