Inhibition has Effect only against Voluntary Rights.
Stirling v. Tenants of Lethindy
Date: 31 January 1617 Case No. No 92.
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In an action of removing pursued by Patrick Stirling contra the Tenants of Lethindy upon a comprising, the Lords found, an exception upon an infeftment of lands relevant, notwithstanding it was after the inhibition, because it was replied, that the infeftment was relative to a bond, whereby he was obliged to infeft the defender in an annualrent of 200 merks out of any of his lands, and that the lands disponed were only worth a chalder of victual.