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[1600] Mor 10166
Subject_1 PERSONAL and REAL.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Debita fundi.
Hamilton of Monkland
v.
Maxwell
Case No.No 6.
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Upon the report of Redford, betwixt Hamilton of Monkland and Maxwell, the Lords found, that a debt due by a person who had disponed his land upon the account that a manse was built, and that he was resting his proportion of the charges, is not debitum fundi.
Clerk, Hamilton.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting