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[1781] Mor 15017
Subject_1 SUPERIOR AND VASSAL.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Can a Superior interpose another betwixt himself and the Vassal, or divide Superiorities?
Date: Duke of Montrose
v.
Sir James Colquhoun
31 January 1781
Case No.No. 15.
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The Duke of Montrose having, with the design of creating freehold-qualifications, parcelled out the superiorities of certain lands, belonging in property to Sir James Colquhoun, among fourteen different persons, by granting them liferent-rights, the Lords reduced these rights, in an action at the vassal's instance, on the ground of the prejudice he sustained from the undue multiplication of superiors.
*** This case is No. 195. p. 8822. voce Member of Parliament.
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