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Sir Hugh Munro v The Officers of State. [1796] Mor 15771 (14 December 1796)
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[1796] Mor 15771
In a valuation of teinds, the proprietor is not entitled to a deduction from his rental on account of peats allowed by him to his tenants.
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Sir Hugh Munro brought a valuation of teinds against the Officers of State. From the proof it appeared, that he allowed his tenants to dig peats out of a moss belonging to him, and that were he to deprive them of that privilege, they would give £.50 less yearly for their farms, for which sum he accordingly claimed a deduction from his rental.
The Lords unanimously repelled the claim.
Act. Geo. Ferguson.Alt. Balfour.
Fac. Coll. No. 8. p. 19.