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[1636] Mor 12583
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. Private Deed, how far probative.
Subject_3 SECT. II. In what cases a Private Deed not probative against the Heir.
Date: Nicolson
v.
Burnet
7 July 1636
Case No.No 472.
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A compriser having declared on death-bed, that the sum comprised for was paid, except L. 40, and desiring that his heirs and executors should seek no more, and the said declaration being offered to be proved by witnesses above all exception; the Lords found it not relevant to be proved by witnesses.
*** This case is No 4. p. 5166. voce Grounds and Warrants.
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