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Cant v Herries. [1681] Mor 7177 (18 January 1681)
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[1681] Mor 7177
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Catharine Cant being infeft in a tenement of land in the Stewarty of Kirkcudbright obtained decreet before the Stewart against Herries, for intrusion and violent profits; which being suspended, the suspender alleged, That the charger not having been in natural possession, had no interest to obtain a decreet of intrusion.—It was answered, That though the natural possessor can only claim juramentum in litem, in violent profits, yet the master of the ground may pursue intrusion for dispossessing the intruder, and for the ordinary profits.