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[1664] Mor 5550      

Subject_1 HERITABLE and MOVEABLE.
Subject_2 SECT. XVIII.

Accessory Security.

Earl of Marr
v.
Hamilton

Date: 15 June 1664
Case No. No 106.

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A bond being granted before the act of Parliament 1641, by the deceast Earl of Marr, to the deceast John Hamilton of Clatto, bearing annualrent; and this Earl having granted a bond of corroboration in anno 1642, bearing annualrent also,

The Lords found, that the bond of corroboration belongs to the heir, as accessory to the principal bond, which is heritable; and the executors also concurred.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 372. Gilmour, No 102. p. 78.

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