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[1720] Mor 1770
Subject_1 BONA FIDE CONSUMPTION.
Subject_2 SECT. IX. With what Modifications Bona Fide Consumption Saves from Repetition.
Walker
v.
M'Pherson and Forrester
1720 .January
Case No.No 52.
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An adjudication, long after the expiry of the legal, being restricted to a security, because more was adjudged for than due; the Lords found the rents intromitted with, after expiry of the legal, while the adjudger bona fide considered himself as proprietor unaccountable, did yet impute to extinguish the adjudication.
*** See The particulars, voce Adjudication, p. 302.
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