[1593] Mor 635
Subject_1 ARBITRATION.
Subject_2 Time of Endurance.
L Sillartownhill
v.
Prior of Blantyre*
1593 .March .
Case No.No 22.
A bond, wherein a man submitted himself to the determination of certain persons therein named, was found to last during the lives of the judges, and not to expire within year and day, like an ordinary submission.
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In an action betwixt the Laird of Sillartownhill, and the Pryour of Blantyre, the Lords found, that the Pryour having submitted himself by his bond to abide at the determination of the Chancelar and the Provist of Lincluden, what right he, his airs and assignees, sould mak to my Lord Provand, his heirs and assignees, of the teinds of Provand, in all time coming; the bond being onlie maid and
subscrybit by the Pryour.——The Lords found; That it expired not, after year and day, as a submission, but that it was an obligation whilk would last during all the days of the judge's lifetimes. * The names are not mentioned in Fol. Dic.
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