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[1627] Mor 16560      

Subject_1 WARD.

The Laird of Lee
v.
Glen of Bar

Date: 13 March 1627
Case No. No. 12.

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A tack being set of ward-lands by the heritor to any person, thereafter, when these lands fall ward, the superior or his donatar will get no more than the tack-duty, though it be never so far within the true avail of the lands, before he make warning or interruption, by summoning for the mails and duties, which is equivalent to a warning.

Spottiswood, p. 355.

*** Durie's report of this case is No. 204. p. 15316. voce Tack.

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