[1682] Mor 883
Subject_1 BANKRUPT.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Reduction of Alienations made by Bankrupts where the Reducer has done no Diligence.
Subject_3 SECTION I. Of Onerous Alienations.
Date: Dickson
v.
Dickson
14 January 1682
Case No.No 7.
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George Dickson having disponed his lands to Mr Robert Dickson, for certain great sums of money paid to him by Mr Robert, whereof he grants the receipt, and discharges him, &c. Then follows, Therefore, and for other good causes and considerations, &c.
The Lords found the adjection in the distinct clause of ‘good causes and considerations,’ did not weaken the first, ‘of sums of money;’ but found the disposition did import onerous causes, and not love and favour.
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