[1623] Mor 6688
Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. V. In what cases Extracts sustained to satisfy production. - When condescendence of the writs called for is sufficient. - Transumpts.
Date: Lesly
v.
Pitcaple
7 February 1623
Case No.No 112.
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The Lords found an allegeance relevant proponed against a registered sasine, improbation being offered to be proponed, which the party offered to produce cum processu.
*** Haddington reports the same case: The Laird of Lesly of that ilk pursued an action of nonentries against his vassals, and produced his sasine extracted from the register of sasines. It was excepted it could not be a title, because they offered to improve it; but the Lords sustained the sasine, the pursuer offering to produce the principal cum processu.
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