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[1747] Mor 15911      

Subject_1 TERM LEGAL AND CONVENTIONAL.

Earl of Dundonald
v.
Alexander

Date: 14 January 1747
Case No. No. 49.

Effect of obligations sine die with regard to damage.


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The different effect of obligations to be performed at a day certain, and of obligations to be performed sine die, as to damage for not performance, are agitated in this case, No. 238. p. 12415. voce Proof.

Kilkerran, No. 6. p. 569.

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