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[1737] 2 Elchies 235
Subject_1 HEIR-APPARENT.
Date: John Hamilton
v.
James Petrie
8 February 1737
Case No.No. 4.
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The reason I keep these papers is, because of a point of law, Whether a disposition to an apparent-heir be reducible on the act 1721, since it makes a præceptio after the granter's death; or if a disposition with the burden of debts be reducible?—The Lords did not determine these points, but they thought Lord Auchintoul had no ground of preference, and therefore repelled Petrie's defence.
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