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Heritors v Duke of Gordon. [1775] 5 Brn 527 (10 August 1775)
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[1775] 5 Brn 527
Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by ALEXANDER TAIT, CLERK OF SESSION, one of the reporters for the faculty.
Subject_2 NOVODAMUS.
Heritors
v.
Duke of Gordon
Date: 10 August 1775
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Every subject, or light, expressed in a clause of novodamus, is deemed to be effectually conveyed to the vassal, though there had been no antecedent title to it in his person,—February 29, 1680, Scott; 7th July 1736 ; adhered to, 15th July 1737, Heritors of Spey. This last decision again confirmed, 10th August 1775, Sir James Grant and other Heritors of Spey against Duke of Gordon: It was a sequel of the former cause in 1737.
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