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[1713] Mor 9830      

Subject_1 PASSIVE TITLE.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV.

Vitious Intromission.
Subject_3 SECT. I.

In which circumstances intromission does or does not infer a Passive Title. - Action transmits against heirs in valorem only.

Janet Stark and David Tam, her Husband,
v.
George Jolly, Writer in Edinburgh

Date: 22 January 1713
Case No. No 153.

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In a process at the instance of Janet Stark and her husband against George Jolly, the Lords found the defender's intromission with L. 7:10s. Scots being so small a sum, and but one single act, not relevant to infer vitious intromission.

Forbes, p. 649.

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