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[1663] Mor 6446
Subject_1 IMPLIED DISCHARGE and RENUNCIATION.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. How far Conventional Provisions imply Discharge of a Wife's Legal Provisions.
Date: Scrimzeour
v.
Murrays
24 June 1663
Case No.No 43.
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A bond being granted to a husband and wife, the longest liver of them two, and the heirs procreated betwixt them, without clauses of infeftment or annualrent, it was found that the relict might have the choice of the liferent, or of half of the sum, being moveable quoad relictam; but that she could not have both.
*** See this case, No 7. p. 464.
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