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Subject_1 TITLE TO PURSUE.
Date: Burn
v.
Ogilvie
2 January 1753
Case No.No. 75.
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A person decerned executrix to one who was said to have died abroad, pursuing for payment of a bond due to the defunct, was found obliged to prove the death, the decree dative not being held sufficient evidence thereof, as such decrees pass of course without any proof.
*** This case is No. 335. p. 11667. voce Presumption.
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