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[1733] Mor 3226
Subject_1 DEATH-BED.
Subject_2 SECT. VII. Against what Deeds the Law of Death-bed Strikes.
Chrystisons
v.
Ker
1733 .December .
Case No.No 49.
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A tack for three nineteen years of the granter's whole estate done on death-bed, though alleged to be for an adequate rent, was reduced; it being pleaded, That though a tack for a moderate endurance, granted upon death-bed, may subsist, as being an act of ordinary administration, a tack for three nineteen years is a species of alienation which cannot be granted upon death-bed. See Appendix.—Tack.
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