[1729] Mor 16404
Subject_1 UNION.
Bank of Scotland
v.
Ramsay
1729 .July .
Case No.No. 16.
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Two feus belonging to different vassals, but lying contiguous, and contained both in one superior's charter, having been purchased in by one person, it was argued, That this naturally made an union, so as to be in the power of the purchaser, by giving infeftment in any one spot, to make it extend over both tenements; which was repelled, in respect, that though the tenements lying contiguous were naturally united in the superior's person, who possessed them both by one title, it was not so with the vassal, who possessing them by distinct titles, derived from different authors, as to him they were no more united than if lying from one another at the greatest distance.—See Appendix.
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