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[1738] 2 Elchies 9      

Subject_1 ADJUDICATION.

Ramsay of Williecleugh
v.
Brownlie

Date: 1 December 1738
Case No. No. 20.

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Appriser dying within the legal, the apprising and whole sums in it, annualrents as well as principal, go to the heir, and no part to the executor; and it is considered not as a security for money, but as a right of lands redeemable in a limited time. Quid juris, if the apprising or adjudication be reduced to a security? See No. 8.

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