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[1736] Mor 5018
Subject_1 GENERAL ASSIGNATION.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Relative to Thirlage. - Legacies. - General Clauses in Assignations. - What a General Assignation will carry.
Date: Mochrie
v.
Lin
6 January 1736
Case No.No 13.
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An assignation mortis causa, executed in liege poustie, containing an exact list of all the moveable bonds and bills, with a general clause adjected of “goods and gear, debts and sums of money, gold, silver, coined and uncoined, and others whatsoever,” was not found to comprehend an heritable bond due to the defunct, but the same was found to belong to the heir. See Appendix.
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