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[1631] Mor 10431
Subject_1 PERSONAL OBJECTION.
Date: Lord Cranston
v.
Scot
18 February 1631
Case No.No 7.
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In a declarator of liferent-escheat at the superior's instance against his vassal, a compriser from the vassal appeared for his interest, and pleaded, That there could be no liferent-escheat, in respect that the vassal's sasine was not registered; and, consequently, was null by act of Parliament. The Lords repelled the defence, seeing the defenders-could not object the nullity of their own right.
*** This case is No 30. p. 7801. voce Jus tertii.
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