Confirmation of Infeftments to be holden a me & de me.
Bothwel of Glencorse v. Deans of Woodhouselee
1687.
June. Case No. No 7.
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A superior confirming an infeftment indefinitely, which had been taken both de me et a me, conform to clauses in a disposition for that effect, was presumed to confirm the infeftment a me, to make the right public, and he was preferred to the casualties; and the base superior was not found liable to enter the vassal conform to his obligement in the disposition.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 193. Harcarse, (Infeftment.) No 609. p. 170.