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Virtual Interdiction. - Solemnities in publication. - Effect after publication. - Effect as to moveables or personal execution.
Irvine v. M'Brair
1685.
March.
— Case No. No 17.
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Found, That interdicted liferenters may dispone their liferent, without consent of the interdicters, seeing the jus formale of the liferent is not disponed, but only the ususfructus, which falls under the party's single escheat.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 479. Harcarse, (Interdiction.) No. 645. p. 178.