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[1795] Mor 15254      

Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. VII.

Rights of the Tenant.

Campbell
v.
Campbell

Date: 2 June 1795
Case No. No. 133.

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The Lords found, that a tenant was not entitled to cut sea-ware for the manufacture of kelp, although the lease gave him the lands, with “parts, pendicles, and universal pertinents thereof, used and wont,” and although a proof was offered, that he and the former tenant had been in use to cut and manufacture the sea-ware.

Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 326.

*** This case is No. 26. p. 9646. voce Part and Pertinent.

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