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[1637] Mor 3593
Subject_1 DONATIO MORTIS CAUSA.
Date: Lauder
v.
Goodwife of Whitekirk
15 February 1637
Case No.No 4.
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An assignation being simply granted, and without any clog, but the assignee granting back-bond to count and pay to the cedent, at his home-coming from abroad, this was found to be no donatio mortis causa, nor revocable by a posterior assignation granted abroad, the cedent never having returned home.
*** See This case No 6. p. 1692.
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