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Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XIII. Laws, Customs, &c.
Date: Earl Galloway
v.
Telziefer
26 June 1627
Case No.No 249.
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A rental set by a burgh to a man and his heirs ad perpetuam remanentiam, which, by law, endures only for the setter's and receiver's lifetime conjunctim, was yet found to belong to the first heir of the rentaller, upon his proving, by sentences in foro contradictorio, or by oath of party, that such was the custom of the burgh.
*** This case is No 25. p. 7193. voce Irritancy.
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