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[1716] Mor 10610
Subject_1 POSSESSION.
Date: Glendinning
v.
Gordon
5 July 1716
Case No.No 26.
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Immemorial possession by a charter, though without a sasine, found relevant to continue possession, until the pursuer produced a sufficient right to the subject in debate.
*** This case is No 21. p. 9643, voce Part and Pertinent.
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