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[1749] Mor 15823
Subject_1 TENOR.
Date: A
v.
B
21 November 1749
Case No.No. 59.
Writs not extinguishable by simple retiring.
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Where a writ is of that nature, as not to be extinguishable by simple retiring, no casus amissionis is necessary in a proving of the tenor; and where a casus amissionis is proved, no adminicles in writing are necessary.
So the Lords thought in the proving of the tenor of the tailzie of Balledgarno of this date.
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