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[1632] Mor 16482
Subject_1 VIS ET METUS.
Date: Cassie
v.
Fleeming
27 June 1632
Case No.No. 8.
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A wife, who was conjunct fiar, having consented to a wadset of the lands let by her husband; and, after his decease, having raised reduction ex capite metus, and libelling beating expelling the house, &c. the same was found relevant and sustained, it being specifice libelled, as was found requisite, that she suffered the above maltreatments for refusing her consent to the alienation; and this, though at the time of her subscription, she showed no repugnance; and the onerous purchaser was neither partaker of the violence nor knew thereof.
*** This case is No. 91. p. 10279. voce Personal and Real.
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