[1705] Mor 4259
Subject_1 FIAR.
Subject_2 DIVISION II. In questions between parents and children, who understood to be fiar.
Subject_3 SECT. IV. Whether it is expressed, that the Father is Liferenter only.
Date: Creditors of Paterson and Anderson
v.
Douglasses
21 November 1705
Case No.No 52.
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The dispositive clause by an heiress in her contract of marriage, in favour of her husband in liferent, and the heirs of the marriage in fee; which failing, to his heirs or assignees, reserving her liferent, was found to make the husband fiar; the obligement to infeft, and the procuratory of resignation being to him and her in conjunct-fee and liferent, and to the heirs of the marriage in fee, which failing, to his own heirs and assignees; and the assignation to the writs with the obligement of warrandice, being conceived in favours of him, his heirs or assignees.
*** See This case, Div. I. Sec. 2. h. t. No 21. p. 4223.
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