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- Hunter v. Monboddo's Interlocutor — Petition, 16 May 1794May 16, 1794 Petition of the petitioner, child of Andrew Hunter and Euphemia Muir, asking the Court to declare his right to the fee of lands heritably settled by his mother under a post-nuptial contract
- James Hunter v. Alexander Nairne — Answers, 26 Jun 1794June 26, 1794 Information of defenders, arguing that a postnuptial contract conveyed a fee to Andrew Hunter, not merely a liferent, and that his infeftment should be upheld.
- Nairne — Petition, 19 Nov 1794November 19, 1794 Petition of Alexander Nairne, Accountant, asking the Court to alter its recent interlocutor
- James Hunter and James Young v. Alexander Nairne, Andrew Hunter and Alexander Macphail — Answers, 11 Dec 1794December 11, 1794 Information of defenders, arguing that a postnuptial contract granting liferent to one spouse and fee to children procreate betwixt them does not render the liferent a fee to the exclusion of the child…
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