Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. Decisions common to qualifications upon the old extent and valuation.
Subject_3 SECT. II. Adjudger. - Wadsetter.
Date: Freeholders of Ross-shire
v.
Monro of Culcairn
18 July 1745
Case No.No 125.
A wadset found to be proper, so as to entitle to vote, though it contained no power to the wadsetter to call for his money.
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Monro of Culcairn stood upon the roll of freeholders for the county of Ross, in virtue of a disposition to the superiority of certain lands granted to him by Monro of Foulis his father, redeemable for 1000 merks.
Objected to his title; That this was an elusory right created to raise up a vote, and besides could give no vote, as being an infeftment in security for money, and not a proper wadset; for there was no power in the disponee to require the money. A wadset was a pledge; and here there was no debt which a pledge could secure, and so the right being no wadset at all, could not be called a proper or improper one.
The Lord Ordinary, having advised with the Lords, repelled the objection; and, on a petition, the Lords adhered.
Pet. W. Grant. *** A similar decision was pronounced, 17th January 1755, Galbraith against Cunningham, No 51. p. 8644.
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