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[1712] Mor 933
Subject_1 BANKRUPT.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Reduction of Alienations made by Bankrupts where the Reducer has done no Diligence.
Subject_3 SECT. VI. What is to be considered such a separate Estate as will bar Reduction of a Gratuitous Alienation.
Date: Ker
v.
Scot
20 July 1712
Case No.No 59.
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In the computation of a separate estate, the Lords refused to reckon any heritage which was tailzied with clauses irritant, and which the common debtor could not dispose of for payment of his debts. See the particulars voce Tailzie.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting