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[1628] Mor 10419      

Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. V.

Personal Faculties and Privileges, whether they may be founded on directly by Creditors.

Dunbar
v.
Lesly

1628. February 23.& June 16.
Case No. No 94.

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A minor suspended a decree upon minority and lesion, and with the bill gave in a renunciation to be heir, but died before discussing. The Lords sustained the reasons of a reduction repeated with the suspension, at the instance of the cautioner therein, as if the minor had been still alive, though the privilege was pleaded to be personal.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 79. Durie. Auchinleck. Spottiswood.

*** This case is No. 15. p. 5392. voce Heirship Moveables, and No 25. p. 8919. voce Minor.

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