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[1715] Mor 15310
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. XII. Tacksman deserting his Possession.
Date: Downie
v.
Graham
14 June 1715
Case No.No. 192.
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A tenant having deserted his possession at Whitsunday, but, at harvest, having offered payment of all his arrears, under form of instrument, and required liberty to cut down the corns, the Lords found the master who refused the offer, and caused reap and inbring them himself, liable in a spuilzie.
*** This case is No. 13. p. 14729. voce Spuilzie.
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