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[1702] Mor 13483
Subject_1 REDEMPTION.
Date: Ogilvie
v.
Stormonts
17 December 1702
Case No.No 61.
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Consignation the day after the term fixed in the heritable bond, found ineffectual, though the term fell upon a Sunday; for the Lords thought, that the consignation should rather be the day before than the day after.
An heritable bond being taken to a man in life-rent, and to his son in fee, containing a clause of reversion upon premonition, &c. and impowering not only the fiar but the life-renter to require; an order of redemption and consignation the money found null, because premonition was only made to the fiar, requiring him to acquaint the life-renter.
*** This case is No 28. p. 8264, voce Liferenter.
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