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Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Deeds signed by Notaries.
Date: Craig
v.
Collison
19 January 1610
Case No.No. 33.
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An instrument of one notary made in anno 1575 found to be a sufficient assignation to a reversion, albeit the cedent could write. Action sustained against the cautioner in the said instrument, albeit the principal was not called; which assignation under form of instrument was the rather sustained, because it contained a provision, that the assignee should repone the cedent when he should give him 300 merks, which was promised to him in tocher.
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