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Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Mercer
v.
Irvine
1736 .January 20 ,31 .
Case No.No. 6.
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A tutor nominate has the benefit of the act of Parliament, though he neglect to make up inventories, and though two be a quorum, and only one accept and act; for the Lords thought, that even pro-tutors have the benefit of it, as doubtless the pupils would have of the actio contraria against them. (See Dict. No. 193. p. 10996.)
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