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[1687] Mor 11092      

Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION IX.

Triennial Prescription.
Subject_3 SECT. IV.

Triennial Prescription of Accounts, Act 1579. c. 83.

Irving
v.
Maxwell of Barncleugh

1687. February.
Case No. No 291.

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Found that alimenting, and process of defence thereon, do not prescribe in three years, that not being in the case of men's ordinaries mentioned in the act of Parliament.

The like was found betwixt John Dick and Walter Gibson, merchant in Glasgow.

Harcarse, (Prescription.) No 776. p. 220.

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