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[1600] Mor 8370
Subject_1 LITIGIOUS.
Subject_2 DIVISION III. Litigious by Denunciation on a Horning.
Subject_3 SECT. IV. Tacks granted after denunciation.
Earl of Tullibardine
v.
James Dalzell
Case No.No 57.
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If one be once denounced, and remain at the horn year and day thereafter, he may not from the time of his denunciation dispone any of his lands in prejudice of the superior; yet before expiring of year and day he may set tacks for payment of the old duty.
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