An apparent heir cannot reduce an alienation made by his predecessor after interdiction.
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Apparent heir may not reduce an alienation made by his predecessor after he was interdicted. But the interdictors may pursue the reduction themselves, without concourse of the heir or apparent heir. Item, A party in some causes will be heard to compear in one part of the process, and be not compearing in all the rest.
Haddington MS. No. 159.
*** The above is only the rubric of the case. The report itself is obliterated in the MS. copy belonging to the Faculty of Advocates. There are other copies extant, to which the Editor expects to obtain access.—See Appendix.