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[1629] Mor 16991      

Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. X.

Delivery in what Cases necessary?

Dawson
v.
Bannatyne, &c

Date: 19 January 1629
Case No. No. 248.

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In an action between Elizabeth Dawson, daughter to Margaret Brown, La. Humbie, and Dame Elizabeth Bannatyne, La. Humbie and Comston, the Lords found it was not necessary to allege that the reversion became Humbie's evident after so long a time, but that the presumption militates in the contrary.

Kerse MS. f. 70.

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