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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Ketchen v. Grant [1871] ScotLR 8_625 (5 July 1871) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1871/08SLR0625.html Cite as: [1871] ScotLR 8_625, [1871] SLR 8_625 |
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A woman having divorced her husband, raised an action concluding for declarator that she was entitled to terce and jus relictæ, and for certain specific sums as her jus relictæ. The Court found her entitled to terce, and also to certain specific sums of money. Held that she was not entitled to continue an inhibition, which she had used on the dependence of the action, in order to protect her right to terce.
Burnet for the petitioner.
Lancaster for the respondent.
Solicitors: Agent for the Petitioner— N. M. Campbell, S.S.C.
Agents for the Respondent— H. & J. Inglis, W.S.