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[1667] Mor 16967
Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Privileged Writs.
Date: Preston
v.
Scot
27 July 1667
Case No.No. 211.
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A discharge by a master to his tenant is sufficient, though neither holograph nor having witnesses. It is not so where the discharges are granted by an annual-renter to an heritor.—See No. 21. p. 6322. and No. 7. 7181.
This case is No. 63. p. 11397. voce Presumption.
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