[1673] 2 Brn 4
Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR ROGER HOG OF HARCARSE.
Date: Lady Strathnaver
v.
Renton of Billie
10 June 1673 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
Found that inhibition did interrupt tacit relocation, so as the intermitter with the teinds would be liable for a fifth of the rent for all years after the inhibition; and found that the defender having, as tacksman, intromitted with, or led any
part of the teind before inhibition, he might lead the rest of it after the inhibition; and, for that year, the relocation was not interrupted, unless it were alleged that the tacksman did, dolose, lead the said part before the usual time of leading, thereby to prevent the inhibition. And if dolus were proven, the intromitter would be liable in a spuilyie; otherwise only for the tack-duty. Page 295, No. 8.
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