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[1615] Mor 6433
Subject_1 IMPLIED DISCHARGE and RENUNCIATION.
Subject_2 SECT. VII. Inhibition of Teinds, how past from. - Requisition or Premonition. - Decree Arbitral. - Recognition. - Legal Exception. - Provision of Conquest.
Date: Balfour
v.
The Lo Balmerinock.
15 July 1615
Case No.No 35.
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In an action of spuilzie pursued by Mr Andrew Balfour, parson of Lang-newton contra the Lo. Balmerinock, the Lords found that the receipt of a peck of oats and a turse of straw, which was a part of the old duty, was enough to take away the inhibition.
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