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[1798] Mor 10363
Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Right go against Heirs.
Date:6 March 1798 Graham
v.
E of Hopetoun.
Case No.No 38.
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The penalties imposed on a tutor by the act 1672, c. 2, for not making up tutorial inventories, cannot be claimed from his heir, even in the shape of an objection to his ancestor's accounts.
*** See the particulars, No 143. p. 5599, voce Heritable and Moveable.
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