Subject_1 SASINE.
Campbell and Others, Supplicants
1753 ,Aug. 8 .
Case No.No. 9.
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On the death of the keeper of the register of sasines at Dunbarton some sasines were found in the office that had been duly recorded but not marked on the back, and two not at all recorded. The owners petitioned this Court to appoint the Sheriff-Clerk to mark the first, and to record the last; and we appointed the clerks to be interim keepers of the record, and to collate the sasines, and then to certify on the back as we did 11th January 1750 and 17th November 1750, (supra.) But it being suggested that it might be a dispute, whether sasines not recorded within the 60 days would be good against singular successors, and therefore proposed to reserve to third parties interested all objections, the petitioners withdrew that part of the petition.
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