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Subject_1 THIRLAGE.
M'Fadzen
v.
Earl of Cassilis
1731 .July .
Case No.No. 73.
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An heritor who lets a tack of his mill, with astricted multures, incurs not the warrandice of his tack, though his tenants, who are astricted, be not restrained by their tacks from turning their ground into grass. Astricted multures are like teinds, a casual rent implying no restraint upon the persons subjected, to manage their grounds in what shape they please, providing it be not done in fraudem.—See Appendix.
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