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[1740] 2 Elchies 11      

Subject_1 ADJUDICATION.

Gedd
v.
Baker

Date: 5 December 1740
Case No. No. 28.

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Adjudger taking charter and sasine, and possessing 40 years from his sasine, though not from the expiry of the legal, his adjudication cannot be quarrelled on nullities; but the Lords thought that it was competent to prove “satisfied and paid within the legal” any time within 40 years after the legal. 2do, They found, that minority must be deducted out of all prescriptions both positive and negative.

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