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Subject_1 BONA ET MALA FIDES - BONA FIDE PAYMENT.
Date: York-Buildings Company's Annuitants
v.
Garden of Troup
17 February 1736
Case No.No. 2.
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Payments made by a tenant to or for his master after the legal term of Martinmas, long before the conventional terms, which were not till Lammas and Christmas next year, being made bona fide before he was interpelled, sustained against a creditor infeft, who interpelled him before the conventional terms. (See Dict. No. 13. p. 1784.)
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