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[1773] 5 Brn 483      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by Alexander Tait, Clerk Of Session, One Of The Reporters For The Faculty.
Subject_2 INHIBITION OF TEINDS.

Sinclair of Freswick
v.
Sir John Sinclair of Met

Date: 31 July 1773

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In a question between Sir John Sinclair of Mey and Sinclair of Freswick, decided 2d March 1773; the Lords, after mature deliberation, and a full examination of former precedents, determined this general point, “ That the effect of an inhibition of teinds is not restricted to one year, but extends to subsequent years.” There were special circumstances in this case; but the interlocutor was so worded as to meet the general point, and at the same time to leave room for the parties, in the application of the interlocutor, to dispute the effect of these specialties.

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