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Earl of Breadalbane and His Majesty's Advocate v Menzies of Culdares. [1735] Mor 7905 (25 July 1735)
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[1735] Mor 7905
Earl of Breadalbane and His Majesty's Advocate v. Menzies of Culdares
Date: 25 July 1735 Case No. No 15.
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Though in reductions of grants from the Crown, custom has required a special warrant, yet it was found, that the King's Advocate, without any special warrant, might insist in a declarator of the boundaries of the King's forest, because this is only protecting the rights of the Crown from encroachments, not cutting down the right of private parties. See Appendix.