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[1630] Mor 15065
Subject_1 SUPERIOR AND VASSAL.
Subject_2 SECT. XIV. A Superior bound to enter the Vassal, reserving his own Right.
Date: Peebles
v.
Lord Ross
23 January 1630
Case No.No. 74.
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It being alleged for a superior charged to infeft the apparent heir of his vassal, that the lands belonged to himself upon the account of recognition incurred by the father; this was not found sufficient to stop the entry, seeing the recognition was not declared; but the Lords, in their decree, made a reservation of whatsoever was the superior's right prout de jure, wherein they declared, That he should not be prejudged by his necessary obedience in entering the vassal.
*** This case is No. 19. p. 15019.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting