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[1748] 2 Elchies 336      

Subject_1 LIFERENTER.

Helen Brown and Her Husband
v.
Cockburn

Date: 19 November 1748
Case No. No. 5.

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A liferentrix died in the natural possession of a mains in July 1741, whereby her executors had right to that crop of corn, and reaped it; and the fiar sued them for the Martinmas half year's rent. Lord Tinwald found them liable; but on a reclaiming bill we found them not liable for any rent for the crop of corn to which the relict had right; though if the executors reaped any grass, we thought they might be liable for the grass in valorem.—Unanimously adhered.

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