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Subject_1 TEINDS.
Lord Munzie
v.
The Officers of State
1747 ,Dec. 2 .
Case No.No. 25.
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We sustained a process for approbation of a valuation by the sub-commission in 1629, and repelled the particular objections to that valuation, and remitted to the Ordinary to proceed accordingly. Arniston said he had assisted in obtaining the first judgments approving of these valuations, yet if the matter were entire he would be of a different opinion. In this last I agreed with him. But there had been too many precedents now to go back; for in the last case quoted betwixt Murray of Philiphaugh and Lord Blantyre, 30th July 1746, which I have omitted to mark, but whereof I keep the papers, there was a condescendence of no less than 11 or 12 former judgments approving of such valuations.
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