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[1673] Mor 12451
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XV. Other allegeances, how relevant to be proved.
Date: Earl of Annandale
v.
Creditors of Sinclair
26 July 1673
Case No.No 284.
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In a competition betwixt an appriser and a donatar of liferent-escheat, it was sustained to be proved by the members and clerks of Exchequer, That the appriser presented a signature before the liferent-escheat took place by lapse of year and day.
*** This case is No 67. p. 3666. voce Escheat.
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