[1684] Mor 6961
Subject_1 INHIBITION.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Nature, Stile, and Effect of an Inhibition.
Andrew Foot
v.
John Keiry of Gogar
1684 .February .
Case No.No 31.
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An inhibition being quarrelled, as not duly executed at the head burgh of the regality where the lands lay;
It was answered, That the execution was used in the English time, when regalities were suppressed, and the lieges did generally execute all diligence at the head burgh of the shire.
Replied; Regalities were only suppressed quoad their jurisdiction, and not quoad the place of execution appointed by the laws of this kingdom.
The Lords sustained the execution as lawful, for the reasons foresaid.
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