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If probative of its Onerous Cause against Creditors and Donatars of Escheat.
Scot v. Ker
Date: 18 June 1712 Case No. No 461.
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A disposition from one to his brother-in-law, bearing onerous causes, was found reducible at the instance of the disponer's creditors, unless the disponee would either instruct an antecedent onerous cause, or condescend upon an estate in the disponer's person, free of incumbrances, able to answer all the debts.