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[1741] 2 Elchies 246
Subject_1 HERITABLE AND MOVEABLE.
Date: Allan
v.
Williamson
11 February 1741
Case No.No. 12.
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It was thought by several, but not decided, that a liferent assigned would fall to the assignee's heir, and not to his executor, as having a tractus temporis, though it would fall under his single escheat. (See No. 16. infra.)
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