[1676] Mor 3060
Subject_1 CONQUEST.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Provision of Conquest, whether burdened with Debts contracted during the Marriage.
Date: Earl of Dumfermline
v.
Earl of Callender
27 June 1676
Case No.No 13.
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A clause of conquest, in a contract of marriage, in favour of a wife, of all lands, sums of money, &c. to be purchased during the marriage, extends only to what the husband acquired during the marriage, more than what he had at the time of the contract, and with the burden of all his debts contracted during the marriage.
*** See The particulars No 7. p. 2941.
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