[1787] Mor 8765
Subject_1 MEMBER of PARLIAMENT.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV. Decisions common to qualifications upon the old extent and valuation.
Subject_3 SECT. III. Nominal and Fictitious.
Date: John Campbell and Others
v.
William Ingram
20 February 1787
Case No.No 144.
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The right in virtue of which Mr Ingram was admitted to the roll of freeholders in the county of Renfrew, was a naked liferent of superiority, created only a few years before. The feu-duty did not exceed ten shillings, and the casualties were taxed at double the feu-duty.
The Lords, on a complaint, preferred in the name of John Campbell, and others, “found, That the freeholders did wrong in admitting Mr Ingram to the roll, and ordered his name to be expunged.”
Act. Geo. Fergusson, et alii. Alt. Dean of Faculty, et alii. Clerk, Robertson.
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