Lands lying mixed in larger parcels are not divisible as runridge.
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In a process of division, at the instance of Sir John Hall of Dunglass against Alison Callander, the Lords found, “That small parcels of land, surrounded by a greater estate, and lying at distance from one another, but each parcel lying contiguous, and not run-rig, did not full under the act for dividing of lands lying run-rig.” See Appendix.
Reporter, Lord Tinwall.Act. W. Pringle.Alt. J. Philp.
Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 246. Falconer, vol. 1. p. 21.