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[1710] Mor 8409
Subject_1 LOCUS POENITENTIAE.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Locus pænitentiæ until the Writ be perfected.
Date: Ld Airth
v.
Hamilton of Grange
3 February 1710
Case No.No 20.
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A contract of marriage bearing to be with consent of the bride's father and mother, and narrating, “that the bride brings with her, likeas her father and mother do give with her, obligations amounting to the sum of, &c.” was found effectual in an action for the jointure after the husband's death, though the bride's father did not subscribe the contract, nor did it appear that he had paid the tocher.
*** This case is No 272. p. 6066, voce Husband and Wife.
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