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[1734] 1 Elchies 334
Subject_1 POSSESSION.
Carstairs
v.
Stuart of Dunearn
1734 ,July 30 .
Case No.No. 1.
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The Lords found the presumption of life goes the length of 100 years, and that the liferentrix is presumed major at the date of the first consent to the creditors infeftments;
and found the possession ascribable to the liferent. 23d July Adhered to the last. 30th July Adhered to the whole.
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