[1682] Mor 3054
Subject_1 CONQUEST.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Clauses of Conquest, how far extended.
Young Prestongrange
v.
The Lady Craigleith
1682 .March .
Case No.No 7.
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Found, that an obligement to provide a wife to a third, in liferent, of lands and heritages to be conquest during the marriage, did comprehend a sum belonging to the heir, by a clause secluding executors, as falling under the word heritage. Upon a representation, that clauses of conquest are to be strictly interpreted; and, therefore, by heritages in this case, heritages by infeftment are to be understood; the interlocutor was stopped: but it was thereafter adhered to.
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