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[1632] Mor 15970      

Subject_1 THIRLAGE.

Earl of Morton
v.
Tenants of Muckart

Date: 13 July 1632
Case No. No. 23.

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Infeftment in a mill cum astrictis multuris usetat. et consuet. though the mill was the only one of the barony, was found not sufficient to infer astriction against the tenants of the barony, as the terms usitat. et consuet. were relative, and regulated by the practice prior to the infeftment.

Durie. Spottiswood.

*** This case is No. 116. p. 10853. voce Prescription.

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