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[1603] Mor 7257
Subject_1 IRRITANCY.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Conventional Irritancy in Bargains, Contracts, and Entails, if purgeable. - Irritancy relative to legatum liberationis, when purgeable.
Date: Gordon
v.
Lees
8 January 1603
Case No.No 79.
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A creditor having transacted with his debtor, and accepted of a lesser sum for his claim, under this condition, that if the money should not be punctually paid at a certain term, the creditor was to recur to his former right; and the term being elapsed without offer of payment; the Lords found the same yet purgeable.
*** This case is No 23. p. 2965. voce Condition.
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