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[1768] Mor 15519
Subject_1 TAILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. III. Prohibitory, Irritant, and Resolutive Clauses.
Date: M'Lauchlan
v.
M'Lauchlan
27 January 1768
Case No.No. 91.
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One who had granted a trust-disposition, for the purpose of bringing a reduction of his entail, was found not thereby to have incurred an irritancy, the intention having been only to try the validity of the entail.
*** This case is No. 45. p. 15421.
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