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In an action of reduction ex capite inhibitionis pursued at the instance of Thomas Inglis contra the Laird of Corstorphine, the Lords found, that an inhibition could not be extended but to the lands lying within the sheriffdom where the inhibition is used, and that the same is not extended against the inhabitants of the sheriffdom where the inhibition is used, but that they might buy and acquire lands lying in their sheriffdoms, or otherwise acquire bonds for sums of money, and thereafter comprise for the sums contained in these bonds.