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[1629] Mor 15841      

Subject_1 TERCE.

A
v.
B

Date: 19 January 1629
Case No. No. 19.

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A lady pursuing for removing from her terce of a month ground, it was alleged, that the defenders could not remove, because the land was undivided, and it is impossible to remove from the terce of a month, whereof there was no tilled land, except it were divided either by soume or lands. The Lords repelled the exception.

Auchinleck MS. p. 236.

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