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In a competition for mails and duties between a disponee from an apparent heir, and a disponee from the apparent heir's predecessor, who had been last infeft, upon which disposition base infeftment, confirmation by the superior, and possession had followed; the lands, in so far as they were possessed by tenants, were summarily sequestrated at the desire of the apparent heir's disponee from the bar, without the form of a petition, or mention of sequestration in the libel, but refused as to such of the lands as were in the natural possession of the other disponee.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 364. Durie.
*** This case is No. 14. p. 3020, voce Confirmation.