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[1696] Mor 10125      

Subject_1 PERICULUM.
Subject_2 SECT. VII.

Between Landlord and Tenant.

Crawford
v.
His Majesty's Advocate

1696.
Case No. No 59.

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A supervenient law having diminished the tacks-mans profits, it was found that this did not irritate the tack, but only afforded ground to ask an abatement, though it was the King who let the tack.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 60.

*** This case is No 19. p. 7866. voce King.

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