Subject_1 INHIBITION.
Cleugh
v.
William Sellers
1750 ,Jan. 16 .
Case No.No. 11.
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Lands being purchased after inhibition, and afterwards reduced ex capite inhibitionis, and then adjudication led, which is as old as 1711; the adjudication was found effectual against the purchaser as to all the legal consequences of it, not only the accumulations, but also the benefit of the legals expiring, agreeably to the decision, 28th January 1738, Corsan against Rae, (No. 4.) and 3d December 1741, and 2d June 1742, Stewart against Dunbar of Burgie, (No. 8.)
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