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[1680] Mor 301
Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING.
Subject_2 EXTINCTION of APPRISINGS and ADJUDICATIONS.
Yeoman of Dryburgh
v.
Gray of Innerichty
1680 .March
Case No.No 12.
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The heir of an apprifer of ward-lands, having paid 4000 merks as the avail of a marriage which fell by his predecessor's death; his intromissions with the mails and duties were ascribed to it; at least he was found to have right to repete the same off the debtor, before the apprising could be extinguished.
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