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[1674] Mor 12055
Subject_1 PROCESS.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Defences.
Date: Auchintoul
v.
Innes
10 December 1674
Case No.No 141.
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The Lords found, That a person being pursued as representing his father, or other predecessors, and denying the passive titles, the same ought to be proved; and that the defender, by proponing a defence in jure, as in the case in question, that annuities were discharged by the late proclamation, does not confess the passive titles; but if he should propone a defence founded upon a right in the person of his predecessor, it would conclude him; so that he could not pretend that the passive titles should be proved.
Reporter, Newbyth.
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