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[1735] Mor 7905      

Subject_1 KING's ADVOCATE.

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.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 525.

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