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Cranston v Brown. [1674] Mor 13307 (2 December 1674)
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[1674] Mor 13307
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A special legacy of an heritable bond being left in a testament, in which the testator's heir was named executor and universal legatee, the legacy was sustained, for it implied a non repugnantia, so that he could not quarrel the legacy, and at the same time take the benefit of the testament.