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[1744] 2 Elchies 383
Subject_1 MINOR NON TENETUR PLACITARE.
Date: Douglas
v.
Andrew Inglis
26 June 1744
Case No.No. 2.
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MINOR NON TENETUR PLACITARE sustained for a minor whose father died infeft, though only base of his author and in possession, though his brother had an heritable bond upon which he uplifted the rents after his death, but during his life he had uplifted them upon a factory, he having gone to the West Indies, but the factory fell by his death, and therefore he used his bond; and that defence was sustained against the reduction and improbation, no particular writ being quarrelled as false, but not against a declarator of non-entry.
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