Not competent to object against a Party's title, without a Legal Interest. - What understood to be a Legal Interest.
Crawford v. Crawfords
Date: 10 February 1714 Case No. No 48.
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The Lords found the action of exhibition ad deliberandum competent to all kinds of heirs male and of tailzie, as well as heirs of line; but found it relevant to stop process at an apparent heir's instance, that it was offered to be instructed that there was a nearer heir male.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 520. Forbes, MS.
*** This case is No 9. p. 3986., voce Exhibition ad deliberandum.