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[1733] 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.

Blair
v.
Stewart

Date: 28 February 1733
Case No. No 16.

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The privilege competent to apparent heirs by act 1695, to sell the predecessor's estate at a public roup, found competent notwithstanding the pursuer had behaved as heir, and become thereby liable to all the debts of his predecessors. See Appendix.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 359.

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