General Clause of Tradition, cum omni juris solemnitate. - General Clause of State and Sasine. - Where there are several Creditors in the same bond.
Earl Wigton v. Earl Cassilis
Date: 17 June 1630 Case No. No. 13.
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A sasine in a competition was sustained, although it bore not that the same was given by delivery of earth and stone, or by such symbols as are usual in giving sasines; but only carried that the bailie gave actual, real, and corporal possession of the lands, without mention of any further tradition; but here the party, the bailie, and the notary, were all of a long time dead.