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[1664] Mor 1750
Subject_1 BONA FIDE CONSUMPTION.
Subject_2 SECT. VII. Whether a preferable infeftment without interpellation will induce mala fides.
Date: Douglas
v.
L of Wedderburn.
19 July 1664
Case No.No 29.
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Bona fides was found to defend a tacksman of teinds from bygones, though the setter's right was reduced in Parliament.
*** See The particulars voce Jus Superveniens, &c.
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