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Subject_1 IMPLIED DISCHARGE and RENUNCIATION. Subject_2 SECT. IX.
Effect of a Charter of Confirmation.
Duke of Queensberry v. Gordon of Spadoch
1687.
January. Case No. No 64.
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In a pursuit for ward-duties at the instance of the superior;
Alleged for one who had an infeftment out of the lands, That the superior had consented to the heritable bond, upon which the infeftment proceeded, which imports a confirmation.
Answered; The consent saves only from recognition, and is at most but a confirmation de me, not a me, to denude the disponer, and to make the annualrenter the superior's vassal, seeing the bond contains not an obligement for double infeftments.