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[1610] Mor 13879      

Subject_1 REMOVING.
Subject_2 SECT. IX.

Effect of an obligation to remove without warning.

Craighall
v.
Kinninmouth

Date: 16 February 1610
Case No. No 118.

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A contract of tack, bearing, that after the expiry of the years of the tack, it shall be leisome to the setter to enter to the possession of his land, at his own hand, and by his own authority, without process or order of law, whereupon no danger shall follow of spuilzie or ejection, was found to be a sufficient warrant to the setter to enter to his own land, more nor a year after the expiring of the tack, he having done no deed medio tempore that might infer approbation of the tenant's possession after the expiring of the tack.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 338. Haddington, MS. No 1808.

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