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[1744] 2 Elchies 325
Subject_1 LEGACY.
Date: Mitchell
v.
Pinkerton
10 November 1744
Case No.No. 13.
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Legacy nuncupative actually left in proper words, would be valid for L100, though the defunct afterwards ordered it to be put in writing, and died before that was done; but if no more be expressed but an intention to leave a legacy, or an order to put it in writing, it will not be effectual.
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