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[1688] Mor 5247
Subject_1 HEIR APPARENT.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Rights and powers of an apparent heir, as to removing tenants, uplifting rents, selling the predecessor's estate, &c. - - To whom rents unuplifted during apparency belong.
Balgony
v.
James Hay
1688 .February .
Case No.No 15.
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Found that the executors or assignees of apparent heirs dying un-entered, had no right to mails and duties of lands, or to annualrent of heritable bonds, resting unuplifted the time of the apparent heir's decease; though payment made to apparent heirs would exoner tenants: And it was not material here to consider, if the apparent heir's executors would be liable to restore what was consumed of that which he uplifted.
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