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[1753] Mor 15398
Subject_1 TAILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Nature and Effect.
Date: Gordon's Creditors
v.
Gordon
21 November 1753
Case No.No. 32.
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While an entail remains a personal deed, and is made the title of possessing the estate, it will affect the creditors of the heir in possession, although it has not been recorded, and although the provisions and irritant clauses have not been repeated in the title-deeds of such heir.
*** This case is No. 75. p. 10258. voce Personal And Real.
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