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[1726] Mor 5262      

Subject_1 HEIR APPARENT.
Subject_2 SECT. IV.

Effect of the Apparent Heir's interference, and extent of his Interest in the Estate.

Marquis of Clydesdale
v.
Earl of Dundonald

Date: 26 January 1726
Case No. No 25.

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An apparent heir, by serving heir to another heir, and passing by an intermediate heir, maker of a gratuitous bond of tailzie, was found not obliged, by the act of Parliament 1695, to fulfil that bond.

See the particulars, No 3. p. 1274.

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