Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. Decisions common to qualifications upon the old extent and valuation.
Subject_3 SECT. VI. Apparent Heirs.
Date: John M'Kenzie
v.
Donald Munro
25 January 1783
Case No.No 182.
The claim of an apparent heir to be enrolled, must, in the same manner as any other, be lodged two months before the Michaelmas meeting.
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In this case, Mr Munro, in the character of apparent heir to his brother, having been enrolled at the Michaelmas meeting 1782, as a freeholder in the county of Ross, although no claim had been lodged for him till two days before the meeting, the Lords, upon a complaint in the name of Mr M'Kenzie, founded on the statute 16th Geo. II, cap. II. § 7.
Found, “That the freeholders did wrong in admitting Mr Munro to the roll of freeholders, and granted warrant for his name being expunged.”
Act. Elphinston. Alt. Abercromby. Clerk, Campbell.
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