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[1610] Mor 7201
Subject_1 IRRITANCY.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Whether Negligence in preserving the Subject infers Irritancy. - Whether Irritancy takes place where the Condition becomes imprestable. - Irritancy not a Voidance of the Right, making it voidable only.
Date: Seton
v.
Seton
8 November 1610
Case No.No 34.
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Ane tack sought to be reduced, propter non solutum canenem, be the space of mony years, will not be reducit fra the time of the first failzie, sed tantum a tempore litis motæ.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting