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[1682] Mor 10342
Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Right go against Heirs.
Date: Mr John Paip
v.
Laird of Newton
28 November 1682
Case No.No 23.
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The heir or executor of a vitious intromitter found liable only in quantum the intromitter was lucratus by the intromission, unless he had been pursued as vitious intromitter in his own life, which would have made his heir universally liable.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting