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[1734] 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.

Garden of Bellamore
v.
Earl of Aboyne

Date: 27 November 1734
Case No. No. 19.

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One having given by a writ under his hand, liberty and privilege to a neighbouring heritor to cut timber in his woods, for the use of the neighbouring heritor's lands and tenantry, the Lords found this a real servitude, and good with possession against singular successors. See Appendix.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 374.

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