What understood to make a lis pendens. - Assignation granted pendente lite. - Marriage pendente lite. - Encroachments pendente lite. - Titles made up pendente lite.
John Black, Merchant in Dumfries, v. Agnes Lindsay, Relict of John Lawson of Bilbow
Date: 23 July 1713 Case No. No 10.
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In a process at the instance of John Black against Agnes Lindsay, as vitious intromitter with the moveables of John Lawson, her deceased husband, for payment of L. 40 Sterling, owing by him to the pursuer; the Lords found the defender, who intromitted by virtue of singular titles, liable in valorem, her intromission having been by virtue of no valid title; and that she could not affect the subject, pendente lite, by confirmation, in prejudice of the pursuer.