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[1794] Mor 15552
Subject_1 TAILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Clauses contrary to Law, or otherwise extraordinary.
Date: Moir
v.
Graham and Others
5 February 1794
Case No.No. 104.
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Moir of Leckie, in the entail of his estate, bound the heirs to carry the name and arms of Moir of Leckie without addition, &c. There being no such arms matriculated in the Lion-office, the Lords found it was incumbent on the heirs of entail to obtain from the Lion-office arms of that description.
*** This case is No. 99. p. 15537.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting