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[1664] Mor 11630
Subject_1 PRESUMPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION XIV. Presumptions arising from lapse of time.
Date: Veitch
v.
Paterson
2 December 1664
Case No.No 305.
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After the issue of a tack and full payment of the tack-duty, the tacksman having insisted against the setter for the penaly of L. 100 contained in the tack, incurred through failzie of entering the pursuer into possession at a certain term; the Lords restricted the libel to damages, and found the same not now probable otherwise than by the defender's oath.
*** This case is No 40. p. 11383.
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