Method of obtaining infeftment where property and superiority coincide in one person. - Method of obtaining it by a singular successor, after resignation is accepted of. - Where the precept does not specially mention the lands. - Method of infefting a Remainder-man. - Where a disposition is adjudged, not containing precept of sasine. - Base infeftment competing with a public right.
Lindsay-Carnegie v. Robertson-Scott
Date: 26 February 1796 Case No. No 42.
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An infeftment, taken upon an exhausted precept of sasine, is null.