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Subject_1 LEGACY.
Date: Presbytery of Kirkcudbright
v.
Blair of Dunrod
12 February 1742
Case No.No. 10.
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A special legacy is effectually revoked by the testator's uplifting the sums legated, but not by the most express orders to his doers to uplift these sums, and to apply them in payment of particular debts due by him, if the money was not actually paid during his life.—The last part altered, and orders found sufficient. (See Dict. No. 24. p. 8066.)
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