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[1749] 5 Brn 774      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, collected by JAMES BURNETT, LORD MONBODDO.

Lord Boyd
v.
Officers of State

Date: 24 July 1749

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[Elch. No. 8, Forfeiture ; C. Home, No. 89.]

In this case the Lords avoided determining the general question, Whether the clause of the Clan Act annulling all settlements since the 1714 was perpetual, as well as the clause giving a benefit to the loyal superior and vassal ? but found that a disposition to an eldest son, with a burden of debts extending to near twenty-two years' purchase of the lands, fell under the exception of the act, being for just and onerous causes, though the lands were sold by the eldest son at twenty-seven years' purchase.

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