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[1741] 1 Elchies 291      

Subject_1 MINOR.

Blair
v.
Sutherland of Kinminity

1741, July 1.
Case No. No. 8.

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We agreed that actual collation was not necessary. 2dly, We seemed also to agree, that the minority of their executors, or their majority, could only be considered in the question of prescription; and the point seemed to come to this, Whether the minority of John Blair, one of the co-executors, can be preferable quoad the half of Katherine the co-executrix, who was major, but who made over her interest to John in 1708, after he also was major? And the Lords found that it stopped the prescription as to the whole.

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