Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JAMES DALRYMPLE OF STAIR.
Date: Cornelius Inglis
v.
Mr Rodger Hog
22 December 1664 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
Mr Cornelius Inglis, being infeft upon an apprising, pursues a removing; compearance is made for Mr Rodger Hog, who alleged, That he is also infeft, and had charged the superior, though after the first appriser, and had possessed seven years, by lifting the mails and duties; and therefore craved the benefit of a possessory judgment. The Lords, having considered the case amongst themselves, whether an apprising and charge, without infeftment, could give the benefit of a possessory judgment, they were equally divided in their votes; and the President resolved, before he gave his vote, to settle the parties.
Vol. I, Page 245.
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