Subject_1 DEATH-BED.
Date: William Inglis
v.
Inglis, alias Hamilton of Murdieston
5 December 1733
Case No.No. 1.
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A general obligation by the presumptive heir, not to quarrel any deeds to be granted by the person to whom he is presumptive heir, on the head of death-bed, is contra bonos mores, and ineffectual. And I believe the same found Inglis against Rachell Brymer, &c. in 1735.
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