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[1680] Mor 14531
Subject_1 SERVITUDE.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Servitude may be restricted to the necessary Use.
Date: Earl of Southesk
v.
Laird of Melgum
20 January 1680
Case No.No. 33.
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A servitude of common pasturage and fuelling hinders not the proprietor to rive out the commonty and labour the same, yet so as whatever lies lea must be liable for the promiscuous pasturage, and the most convenient places for fuel must be designed, exempted for labouring.
*** This case is No. 13. p. 7899. voce King's Advocate.
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