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In an action of reduction pursued by John Pyrie ex capite inhibitionis, the Lords found, That the inhibition executed against the father could not stop the lieges to buy from the son, except the inhibition had been renewed against the son.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 473. Kerse, MS. fol. 59.*** Haddington reports this case:
Inhibitions are personal, and being served against any man not to annalzie his lands, the same will not be a ground to reduce any alienation made by the heir of the party inhibited, of any of the lands which pertained to the party inhibited, to whom the said heir succeeded.