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[1736] 2 Elchies 97      

Subject_1 BURGH ROYAL.

Nicol
v.
Grosett

Date: 16 July 1736
Case No. No. 7.

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Renounciation by a tenant 40 days before Whitsunday sustained, though not before Candlemas, which was said to be the custom of the Burgh, but no evidence of that custom by judicial proceedings given.—N.B. All agreed, that as to the form of warning, the custom, and not Queen Mary's act, is the rule; but as to the time, several doubted if the act was not the rule. See Removing.

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