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[1732] Mor 14517
Subject_1 SERVITUDE.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Difference between Servitudes and Personal Rights. - Servitude implies a proper Dominant Tenement. - Servitude to a Barony.
Date: Inhabitants of Dunse
v.
Hay
22 November 1732
Case No.No. 18.
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The erection of a town into a burgh of barony, found not to afford the incorporation of burgesses and inhabitants a title to acquire a servitude of pasturage by prescription.
1732, November 24.—But an infeftment of a house, with or without a yard, found a sufficient title to the proprietor to acquire by prescription a servitude of pasturage.
*** See No. 4. p. 1824. voce Burgh of Barony.
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