Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN NISBET OF DIRLETON.
Date: M'Kitrick
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15 January 1668 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
The prescriptions of reversions and expiring of legals, and the taking advantage of the same, are so odious; that the Lords inclined to find, that necessary debursements upon reparation of houses should not be allowed to a compriser, in a declarator to hear and see it found, That he was satisfied by intromission; reserving action to him for the same: But, before answer, they ordained the reporter to consider the debursements, and to report whether they were absolutely
necessary. This is hard in the point of law; intromission being to be understood civiliter et cum effectu of that which is free, all charges deduced. Hay, Clerk. Page 56.
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