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[1736] Mor 5624
Subject_1 HOMOLOGATION.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Deeds directly inferring consent.
Date: Thomas Brown
v.
Samuel Muir
17 June 1736
Case No.No 7.
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In the reduction, upon the head of death-bed, betwixt these parties, of an obligement to dispone a house,
The Lords found the defunct's eldest son, being the writer and witness to the deed, doth import his approbation thereof; and therefore assoilzied the defender.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting