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Subject_1 HUSBAND AND WIFE.
Date: Jean and Margaret Grays
v.
Dunlop
23 February 1739
Case No.No. 11.
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Liferent annuities, and other annual prestations, though containing a clause of annualrent after the several terms of payment, do notwithstanding remain still moveable quoad fiscum et relictam even after the terms of payment, because still considered not as feuda but as fructus. (See Dict. No. 7. p. 5770.)
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