Subject_1 TEINDS.
Skene
v.
King's College of Aberdeen
1737 ,Feb. 16 .
Case No.No. 5.
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The Lords allowed the heritors a new proof that the cot-houses were maintained by them and not the tenants; 2dly, They adhered to the former interlocutor refusing deduction on account of the malt-barn and kilns, because it was an ordinary accommodation that all the tenants in that country had; 3dly, They also adhered as to refusing deduction for the moss that is likely to wear out; 4thly, They allowed a new proof of the allowances given by the heritors to the other tenants for peats bought by them; 5thly, They gave a deduction on account of the heritable moss-tolerance,, as the same was proved, viz. L.48. Scots.
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