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[1662] Mor 11923
Subject_1 PRESUMPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION XIII. Acts and Deeds are presumed to have been done according to what is common and customary.
Date: Arbuthnot
v.
Keiths
25 February 1662
Case No.No 296.
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A pursuit at a donatar's instance against a vassal for the avail of his marriage, was sustained, without necessity to prove that it was a ward-holding, which is presumed where the contrary is not proved.
*** This case is No 29. p. 8528. voce Marriage, Avail of.
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