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Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Earl of Caithness,
v.
Sinclair of Ulbster
1746 ,June 13 .
Case No.No. 27.
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The Lords first adhered to the interlocutor, that the Earl's minority must be deducted from the date of the first disposition 1691, and not from the date of the second disposition 1702, and next adhered to the other interlocutor, finding that the minority stops: prescription of the apprising only qua such, reserving to parties to be heard upon the effects of that interlocutor; and refused the additional petition on bona fides, or rather mala fides, of Ulbster and his authors.
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