No real right is established by an infeftment a me, until it be confirmed.
The Queen and Alexander Home v. George Cranston of Corsbie
Date: 6 March 1566 Case No. No 2.
Before confirmation the lands are understood to be in non-entry.
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Landis gevin in conjunct-fie to ony Lady, to be haldin of the superiour, may not fall in non-entres induring the time of the said conjunct-fie, gif the superiour hes ratifyit and apprevit the samin, or gevin his confirmatioun thairupon, utherwayis the samin landis may fall in non-entres, gif they be not confirmit be him.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 192. Balfour, (Non-entry), p. 263.