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Offer of Payment, if it stops incurring the Irritancy?
Bishop of Dunkeld v. The Laird of Ardross
Date: 3 June 1595 Case No. No 101.
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In a cause betwixt the Bishop of Dunkeld and his wife against the Laird of Ardross, the Lords found a back-tack, during the non-redemption of an annualrent, containing a clause irritant, in case of non-payment of the duty, to be null, in respect of non-payment at the terms set down in the contract; albeit they offered to prove real offer debito tempore, because they alleged not that they had consigned the silver.