Objections against a Standing Infeftmtent how Proponable.
Arthur v. L of Blebo.
Date: 31 January 1612 Case No. No 35.
A sasine given to an heir upon his retour, by a wrong superior, cannot be taken away by exception or reply.
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An apparent heir may reduce a decreet given against him in an action concerning the heritage to which he is apparent heir. Sasine given to an heir upon his retour by that superior whose father was denuded many years before, by resignation of the superiority in the superior's hands, for infeftment to be given to a conquessor, will not be taken away by way of exception or reply.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 172. Haddington, v. 2. No 2380.