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[1735] 2 Elchies 287      

Subject_1 IRRITANCY.

Mr Kirk
v.
Sir John Gordon

Date: 11 June 1735
Case No. No. 1.

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Irritancy in a tack by a Minister of his stipends or teinds, that it should become void and null in case of not punctual payment; if once incurred, not payable at the Bar. Secus, if payment after the irritancy be received voluntarily.

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