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[1683] Mor 3321
Subject_1 DEATH-BED.
Subject_2 SECT. XII. Circumstances inferring Convalescence, whether equivalent to going to Kirk and Market.
William Livingstoun
v.
Janet Goodale
1683 .February .
Case No.No 101.
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In the reduction of a disposition of some heritable sums made by a Quaker ex capite lecti, the Lords sustained the following qualifications sufficient to elide the reason of death-bed, That the disponer had several weeks after the disposition sitten in his shop, and sold his goods; and, that he had walked before his shop-door, and bought a suit of cloaths in the next shop ; and that he being a Quaker, was not obliged to go to church to ratify his deed.
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