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[1741] Mor 15259
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Obligations incumbent on Tenant
Date: York-Buildings Company
v.
Adams
5 June 1741
Case No.No. 140.
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A tacksman who was allowed a pretty large sum by his tack for putting the subjects in repair, and was obliged to keep them so, was found not bound to repair the damage done by an extraordinary accident, such as a hurricane.
*** This case is No. 63. p. 10127. voce Periculum.
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