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[1681] 3 Brn 403      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL
Subject_2 SUMMER SESSION.

Reverend Andrew Urie
v.
James Nairn

Date: 16 June 1681

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In the case of Mr Andrew Urie, minister at Morningside, against James. Nairn in St Andrew's, the Lords, upon Haddo's report, admitted Mr Andrew to reply upon the Act of Parl. 1621, against a fraudulent disposition made by Nairn's father to him, being then his second son; and ordained Nairn to condescend on the onerous causes thereof; and would not (as commonly they require,) put him to a reduction on that Act; and this because it was in re parvi momenti, and fell incidenter only into this process on the passive titles, and was a transaction inter patrem et filium.

Vol. I. Page 142.

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