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[1747] 1 Elchies 161      

Subject_1 FRAUD.

William Taylor
v.
Lord Braco

1747. Nov. 26, Dec. 9.
Case No. No. 17.

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The question was, Whether a disposition by an heir or an apparent-heir intra annum is upon 24th act 1661 void and null in competition with a creditor of the defunct's though he has not done diligence within the three years? The Lords unanimously found the disposition void and null, though no diligence was done within the three years, agreeably to a decision in Harcarse subjoined to decision 144. December 9th, Adhercd and refused a reclaiming bill as to that point. (Vide No. 21. voce Writ.)

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